Politics & Government

Crocus Lane Hearing to Be Adjourned Tuesday

Levittown Property Owner's Association will meet Tuesday night to discuss the project.

The attorney representing the Crocus Lane Estates, a proposed 50-unit senior housing development in Levittown, confirmed they will request an adjournment at Tuesday's meeting with the Hempstead Town Board, according to a town spokesperson. 

The property is located on an empty parcel of land located alongside the Long Island Motor Parkway, which closed in 1938. Residents and the Levittown Property Owner's Association (LPOA) have said that they would like the the remnants preserved, rather than built on.

William Cohn, the attorney representing Crocus Lane Estates, LLC, wants more time to discuss the proposal with neighbors, the spokesperson said.

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"This is the third time they've done this, it's been on and off," said Jim Morrow, President of the LPOA.

The LPOA will hold a meeting Tuesday night, 7:30 p.m. in the basement of the Levittown Library and will be discussing both the Crocus Lane Estates and the North Village Green Assisted Living Complex.

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For more information, residents can email LPOA at LPOA@optonline.net or call 516-796-7498.

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