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If DOT does not sign off on the land deal by June 30, roughly $2.1 million earmarked from the federal American Rescue Plan to help fund the project will be lost, according to Suffolk officials.
Oak Island Town Council approved a motion Tuesday night, Aug. 12, for a safety summit involving local, county and state ...
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State DOT refuses to sign off on $10 land sale that could ... - MSN
The state Department of Transportation seems ready to run out the clock on a $10 deal to help electrify Long Island’s busiest LIRR line — which could cost Suffolk County over $2 million in ...
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