
“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – Family Fables – “The Lion’s Share”

“The participation of citizens in an open, responsible and flexible planning process is essential to the designing of the optimum town comprehensive plan.” — Town Law § 272-a
Although New York State Town Law stresses the importance of an open and responsibly designed town comprehensive plan, many local officials downplay this document, claiming the local comp plan is only a “guide” — and hide their agenda behind the minimum legal requirements for public meetings and the placement of notifications that exclude the community from participation.
Part 4 – The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Credentials
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Part 3 – Whose Comp Plan is This Anyway
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This statement is based on more than two years of research and review, questions and public meetings concerning the most recent Agriculture and Comprehensive Plans of Lansing and Tompkins County, NY.
Part 1 – Death of Meaningful Public Participation
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