Stony Point, NY – Supervisor Kenny joined a distinguished panel at the “Breaking Brownfields: Exploring Redevelopment Opportunities in the Lower Hudson Valley” workshop, held at the Stony Point Community Center. The conference, co-hosted by the Urban Land Institute and the New Jersey Institute of Technology, brought together experts and local leaders to discuss strategies for revitalizing challenging sites, specifically focusing on the old Letchworth Village property.
Stony Point Supervisor Jim Monaghan presented at the event, highlighting the current state of redevelopment efforts and the potential economic and community benefits of transforming brownfield sites. The workshop explored innovative approaches and partnerships necessary to overcome the complexities involved in repurposing such properties.
Supervisor Kenny’s participation underscored Orangetown’s commitment to collaborating with neighboring communities and organizations to share insights and develop practical solutions for revitalizing valuable spaces in the Lower Hudson Valley.