East Hampton Infrastructure Developments and Community Initiatives Update
East Hampton is advancing infrastructure and community initiatives, highlighted by new gas supply deliveries and a drug store opening. The proposed affordable housing project in collaboration with Habitat for Humanity signifies a strategic response to local housing challenges.

Three carloads of iron pipe have been delivered to Clinton Gas Co. for a new gas project, with trench work contracted to Nat Miller. The gas machine is expected to be completed in two weeks. A new drug store by E.J.
Edwards is set to open on May 1, managed by experienced pharmacist W.M. Kerr. East Hampton’s town board is exploring a partnership with Habitat for Humanity for affordable housing, with a 1.7-acre lot identified for potential development.
Recent heavy rainfall has caused significant flooding, disrupting local infrastructure and highlighting the need for improved drainage solutions. The Army Corps of Engineers is reassessing beach erosion control measures, with updated costs exceeding $108 million.




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