Southampton Town Board Closes Four CPF Hearings, Pulls Sidewalk Snow Ordinance for Revisions
Town Board · Meeting of July 28, 2026
Southampton Town Board unanimously closes four land-preservation hearings and withdraws a proposed sidewalk snow ordinance at its July 28 meeting. Community Preservation Director Jacqueline Fenland presented two CPF acquisitions: a 0.7-acre unimproved parcel at 405 Old Canoe Place Road in Shinnecock Hills, offered by Tracus Realty LLC for $425,000 to complete a preservation corridor along the Palmynock Path, and a 2.3-acre waterfront parcel at 658 Flying Point Road in Watermill with shore frontage on Mecox Bay, where the acquisition contract would require the seller to demolish the existing home and the town envisions a kayak launch and passive public access. Resolution 2026-1124, which would have set a public hearing on shifting sidewalk snow-removal liability to adjacent property owners, was withdrawn after Supervisor Moore said the measure had not been "fully worked through" and board members raised unresolved questions about enforcement, liability for absent homeowners, and the role of town-owned properties along sidewalk corridors.
Fenland also reported that the town received a New York State DEC permit on June 30 for the Penny Park project in Hampton Bays, with bids expected out in August, a bid opening September 9, and construction targeted to break ground by early 2027. Public comment centered on cut-through traffic enforcement on Mill Farm Lane and Diamond Court, a disputed 2015 plan to use Hampton Bays Fire Department property as pedestrian access to Goodground Park, and a Hampton Bays Civic Association call for the board to urge the planning board to weigh traffic impacts from a proposed 35-unit Heatherwood development on Montauk Highway.
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Source: the Town Board meeting of July 28, 2026, reported from the official video recording and transcript.
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