Residents in ritzy LI town protest planned 'mega NYC-style apartment complex' set to house 28 PhD students
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Residents of a posh Long Island community are rallying against the proposed construction of a 28-unit apartment complex intended for post-doctoral students. They believe this development threatens the exclusivity and charm of Oyster Bay Cove, a place known for its wealthy inhabitants. Concerns include increased traffic, strain on local schools and infrastructure, and a shift from a single-residence community to multi-family housing. The protest is organized by the Save Oyster Bay Cove group, voicing apprehensions about lasting impacts on their village.
They're turning it into a residential community, meaning the individuals are going to live there now, they're going to be adults and residents of the Oyster Bay Cove.
We have a lot of celebrities living here, a lot of people with a lot of money, billionaires. That's why they live here. There's no traffic, there's no pollution.
Read at New York Post
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