Weekly Link Round Up

The weekly link roundup is a collection of links related to Newburgh, revitalization, urban planning and anything else that might inspire change or create dialogue. Photo by Newburgh photographer Brian Wolfe.

The Suburb of the Future, Almost Here [NYT]
Indie Bookstores Embrace the Side Hustle [CL]
Newburgh must authorize spending to stop sewage overflows [RK]
Four Ways Cities Are Using Data to Address Vacant Properties [GT]

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  • The ‘City didn’t ‘balk at spending $’s toward its sewer project’. It’s part of City’s long term control plan of which it has 15 years to comply with state regulations…it’s called managing cash flow. The presentation was informative and explained why the additional funding was needed for this particular aspect of the project, as per the agreed upon consent order. To their credit, the council members understand and agree that the work needs to be done. The correct link is https://newburghny.swagit.com/play/09212017-1037 item 3/presentations.