County to Disperse $21M to 64 Incorporated Villages
March 13, 2006
Mineola, NY – Nassau County Presiding Officer Judy Jacobs (Woodbury) recently approved a resolution to disperse more than $21 M from Nassau County mortgage tax revenue to the County’s 64 incorporated villages. The following villages will receive: Cove Neck ($14,445); Laurel Hollow ($40,875); Muttontown ($75,496); and Oyster Bay Cove ($53,628).
“I am delighted that we can continue to offer our fiscal support and cooperation at a time when the villages really need it,” Jacobs said.
In other news, Legislator Jacobs was named to her sixth term as Presiding Officer and was also named chair of the Rules committee and vice chair of Budget Review committee. Presiding Officer Jacobs will also serve as a member of the Health and Social Services, as well as Planning, Development & the Environment committees.
Legislator Jacobs also approved an intermunicipal agreement between the County and Plainview Old-Bethpage School District to enable them to receive Community Revitalization Program funds to finance the installation of new bleachers at the POB/JFK High School in Plainview.
In other business, Legislator Jacobs approved the following
supplemental appropriations for grant funds: $68,569.46
for the Correctional Center from the Federal Drug Enforcement
Agency to be used for law enforcement equipment and training;
$593,900 for the Probation Department from the NYS Department
of Correctional Alternatives to provide intensive probation
services to prison bound defendants as alternative sentencing;
$348,752 for the Probation Department from the
New York State Department of Criminal Justices Services
to provide life skills training, cognitive behavior therapy,
anger management training and pre-employment skills to
juvenile delinquents who have been adjudicated for violence,
assault, menacing, sex offenses and gang crimes and who
are held accountable by making amends to the victim and
community through community service. Five Probation
Officers and one supervisor will be funded and it will
be implemented by Freeport Pride; $250,000 for the Probation
Department (Stop DWI Program) Monies to be received from
the NC Traffic Safety Bureau DWI Grant Fund to fund three
Probation Officers and one Probation assistant for salary,
fringe benefits and overtime & equipment for the
DWI unit.
Legislators also authorized the transfer of funds for the following Health Department programs: $11,057 Health Department’s Public Health Campaign-TB Grant; $6,779 Environmental Protect Agency Grant; $8,761 Immunization Action Plan Program Grant; $1,000 Bathing and Beach Water Quality Monitoring Grant.
Legislators also approved: $ 16,000 for Nassau Community College (Chancellor’s Award for Internationalization) Funds to be received from SUNY to be used to supplement expenditures in connection with travel to Ethiopia for a Physical Anthropology course and to Poland for an Economics course. The College won these two awards as a result of a competition and they are $8,000 each; $147,310 Nassau Community College (Nursing & Allied Health Services) Funds to be received from the Department of Health & Human Services Administration to provide funding for the purchase of equipment for the Nursing and Allied Health Services Department; and $319,810 Nassau Community College (Nursing Workforce Diversity Grant) Funds to be received from the Department of Health & Human Services Administration to provide services which will increase retention of minority and underserved students in the nursing Program.
The Legislature’s majority members approved the
following appointment:
Martin Melkonian to the Nassau County Rent Guidelines
Board, for a three year term expiring on December 31,
2009 and John E. Imhof as the Commissioner of Social
Services.
In other business, Legislator Jacobs approved the renaming of the Hempstead Transit Center to “Rosa Parks Hempstead Transit Center.”
The legislature also approved the acceptance of a donation consisting of 200 pieces of assorted office furniture valued at $30,000 from T&O Associates in Westbury and the following agencies were added to the list of agencies with which the County may execute contracts on behalf of the Youth Board: BiasHELP, Inc.; COPAY, Inc of Great Neck; Help End Violence Now, Inc; S.T.R.O.N.G. Youth, Inc and the Westbury Community Improvement Corporation, Inc. All the agencies will address youth-related issues, including gang related violence prevention, recreational and educational services and assistance for at risk youth and families.
The next legislative session is scheduled for March 20, 2006 at 10 a.m.