Meeting: August 9, 2021
Agenda I. Roll Call II. Public Comment Presentation of NW Harbor Area Research FindingsSteven Boerner and Richard Whalen, Esq: Richard
The Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of East Hampton
Agenda I. Roll Call II. Public Comment Presentation of NW Harbor Area Research FindingsSteven Boerner and Richard Whalen, Esq: Richard
In 2023, the five candidates receiving the most votes will serve a four-year term and the remaining four successful candidates
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The East Hampton Town Trustees approved a special season and designated areas for harvesting soft clams by a technique known
Continue readingTrustees Approve Special Season for Soft Clam Harvesting
Agenda I. Roll Call II. Public Comment III. New Business Aquaculture Commercial Shellfish Landings Report Napeague/ Lazy Point Request to
At their first in-person meeting in 16 months, the East Hampton Town Trustees heard from Tim O’Rourke, a Montauk fisherman,
Agenda I. Roll Call II. Public Comment Tim O’Rourke – Striped Bass Study III. New Business Beaches Napeague/ Lazy Point
The U.S. Department of Commerce has declared the Peconic Bay scallop a fishery disaster, making baymen who rely on the
Continue readingFeds Declare Peconic Bay Scallops A Disaster
Piping plovers are currently nesting and raising young on East Hampton beaches. Please be mindful of these areas and respect
Reminder New beach parking permits are required this year for East Hampton Town residents. Stickers are free for residents, but
Part of the rationale for resuming traditional meetings, said Francis Bock, the trustees’ clerk, is that “when you have in-person
Agenda I. Roll Call II. Public Comment III. New Business Georgica/ Ponds New Phragmite Management applications: 53 Cove Hollow Farm