Politics & Government

Meetings Thursday: Tax Cap, Nyack Traffic

Lawmakers, school officials set to address local issues

Nyackers Thursday can learn about their 2012 property taxes, or head to the village's latest lawmaking session.

Residents interested in learning more about New York State's two-percent tax cap, and how it will affect property taxes and the Nyack School District, can stop by the from 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.

The Nyack Youth Collaborative is sponsoring "Facts vs Myths: The Impact of the New Tax Cap on Your Taxes and Schools." The night will focus on the future of school funding and the cap's impact. Slated to speak are Nyack Schools superintendent James Montesano and Anne Byrne, a 29-year member of the Nanuet School Board.

Find out what's happening in Nyack-Piermontwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Earlier this week, school officials are planning to adhere to the tax cap, not circumvent it.

Just blocks away, at , local lawmakers are set to discuss , the latest at and more.

Find out what's happening in Nyack-Piermontwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The board meeting will kick off at 6:30 p.m. with a workshop aimed at ameliorating concerning North Midland Avenue.

Patch will have reporters at both events; stay tuned for updates.


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