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A Statement Honoring Capt. Thomas Sullivan

The Larchmont Police Department released a statement today honoring their colleague.

The Larchmont Police Department released a statement earlier today in honor of Capt. Thomas Sullivan.

 

The untimely and sudden passing of Capt. Thomas Sullivan was received with shock and disbelief by the members of the Larchmont Police Department. Our thoughts and prayers are first and foremost with the Sullivan family for their immeasurable loss.

To our Department members, Capt. Sullivan was not only an administrator, leader and role model, he was a friend.  A dedicated police officer who selflessly placed the needs of those under his command first and foremost.

In his capacity as Executive Officer, his ability to deal with others, his unique problem solving skills and his acute understanding of his role as a leader made him an inimitable asset to the Larchmont Police Department.

His jovial and smiling affect and larger than life presence touched each of us on a daily basis, and it is incredible to realize we have lost him.  His memory, however, will forever remain with each and every officer who had the privilege to serve with him.

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Mary Too May 8, 2013 at 02:53 pm
Good question Allison, especially the STATE tax base. After all, Boston Post Road is a STATERead More highway, and any changes made to Boston Post Road will be decided upon and paid for by the STATE.
Ralph Petrillo May 3, 2013 at 01:11 am
Well there is definitely more community disapproval with the current plans then there is support. ARead More possible suggestion for the developer may be to cut the plans from 120 units to 60 units with no more then 120 parking spaces . The community is worried about the proposed plan with the idea of adding 240 to 250 additional cars a day causing congestion with respect to traffic.The developer can set aside funds to pay for a daily rush hour bus to bring his new tenants to the trains to cut down on an increase in traffic. The developer to gain public approval should give up on any non access to private roads or it maybe in the interest of the community to make some of their roads which are currently public into private roads whereby no one heading to the golf course or the condominiums could cross these private roads thereby making access to the condominiums quite difficult. As far as a gain in the tax base. with any development where there are no tax abatements, it may appear that tax revenues may increase , however it may turn out to be a zero sum game, where the additional revenue pays for new public sector costs that will come with this project from garbage, water service, police , education, and any and all other public sector costs. With development it is better for the developer to become part of the community . Orienta has great characteristics. Many in this community would like the developer to search for the mean between the extremes with respect to development.
Allison May 2, 2013 at 10:39 pm
David , can you please explain how having a luxury condominium building increases the tax base?