East Hampton Infrastructure and Community Projects Update
East Hampton is advancing several infrastructure projects, including a new gas project expected to finish in two weeks. The town board is seeking a partnership with Habitat for Humanity to develop affordable housing on a designated 1.7-acre lot.

Clinton Gas Co. has received three carloads of iron pipe for a gas project, with trench work assigned to Nat Miller and completion anticipated in two weeks. A drug store managed by W.M. Kerr is slated to open on May 1.
The town board is in discussions with Habitat for Humanity regarding affordable housing development on a 1.7-acre site. Recent heavy rainfall has led to flooding, emphasizing the need for enhanced drainage systems.
Additionally, the Army Corps of Engineers is reviewing beach erosion control plans, with costs now estimated to surpass $108 million. These developments may influence local economic growth and housing accessibility.




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