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SUMMARY:The Economic Impact of Film Industry on LI- Michelle Stark
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URL:https://limba.net/calendar/the-economic-impact-of-film-industry-on-li-michelle-stark/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Michelle Isabelle Stark- Suffolk County Film Commissioner
DESCRIPTION: \nThis morning we had a presentation of “The Film Industry on Long Island..” Michelle Isabelle Stark\, from the Suffolk County Office of Film gave us an overview of the film industry and the impact it has had on Long Island. \nMembers and friends\n \nAccording to Stark\, filming on Long Island is a big business. Not nearly as big as in NYC\, but Suffolk County is the largest revenue creating county in the state\, when it comes to film making and production. She pointed out that films going back to the days of Rudolph Valentino have been made here.\n\n \n \nThe many estates\, horse farms\, beaches\, and other unique settings makes Long Island a natural. The beach scene in the remake of “The Manchurian Candidate” where the drowning took place was filmed in Centerport Harbor. “The Sheik” was filmed in the Hamptons. Parts of “Superman” was filmed in Water Mill. Michelle asked people who think they have houses\, antique cars\, or other properties that could be rented to the industry to register with the film office.\n \nAfter her talk Michelle fielded some questions Which tended to be focused on how individuals and businesses could participate\, and perhaps make a little money in the process (a good thing as Martha would say).\n \nNext week we will hear from Jim Morgo\, who is now the Commissioner of Economic Development for Suffolk County. More on that next week.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/michelle-isabelle-stark-suffolk-county-film-commissioner/
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SUMMARY:Jim Morgo
DESCRIPTION:Jim Morgo spoke at LIMBA this morning\, and as usual\, he was full of information. Jim has taken the vision of the county executive\, Steve Levy\, and has been furthering the interests of more workforce housing. Jim\, as most of you know was formerly the President of the Long Island Housing Partnership\, so when charged by Mr. Levy to increase that segment of housing\, it was a natural for Jim. \n \nJim Morgo’s title in Suffolk County government is Commissioner of Economic Development and Workforce Housing. Mr. Morgo and the county executive see economic development and workforce housing as being related in the sense that\, if your aim is to aid business\, then create housing for the people who will work in industry. \n \nHowever the primary focus on promoting economic development remains. Among the concerns of the county is zoning. Zoning for higher density must be accomplished for the sake of cost and efficiency\, but without sewers the density that is needed it cannot be achieved. There was considerable discussion about sewers\, or more accurately\, the lack there of. There seems to be no doubt that extensive sewer expansion is a must.\n \nMr. Morgo spent some time talking about the use of county owned land in Yaphank. The good news for that location is that sewers are available. There are 880 acres in total and 440 acres are vacant. Proposals are being sought for use of that land. Steve Levy would very much like to see some housing be part of it. Multiple housing with apartments with two bedrooms are a net tax gain for the area\, according to Morgo. Therefore the effect on school taxes should be favorable. Presently there is a proposal to create a NASCAR facility\, which could be an excellent generator of business and tourism\, but they are being asked to put affordable housing in the mix\, and so far the developer is not offering that. \n \nJim went on to speak about Empire Zones. One of those would be Gabreski Airport\, but there are five others. Apparently the county under the stewardship of Jim Morgo\, is creating a very ambitious agenda. He gave us enough information to trigger a very interesting Q&A period.\n \nI want to thank again Jim Morgo\, as well as the most interested audience anyone could hope for.\n \nThe Huntington Chamber is having a “roast ” of Alfonse D’Amato at the Huntington Hilton. LIMBA is a co-sponsor. I’m sure I’ll see some of you there. www.huntingtonchamber.com/\n \nNext week we have the Democratic primary candidate for governor\, Mark Green. The newspapers were given the wrong information\, my apologies. This newsletter goes out to a large following\, but please forward this to a friend to get the message out. More on this next week.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/jim-morgo/
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SUMMARY:Mark Green.\, Democratic primary candidate for AG
DESCRIPTION:Is it real? Or is it a hoax perpertrated by the “vast left wing conspiracy”? Expect this to be a very informative meeting.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/mark-green-democratic-primary-candidate-for-ag/
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SUMMARY:LIMBA mtg recap of Round Table Discussion
DESCRIPTION: \n\nMembers and friends\nThis morning’s meeting was a “Round Table Discussion” of a few important issues. These sessions where we do not have an outside speaker\, are often productive and interesting. This morning was particularly interesting.\n \nA topic brought by Charlie Richardson centered on illiteracy and the enormous cost that it has on business. More important is the human tragedy of lives that are more prone to crime where illiteracy is a problem. According to Richardson\, the cost of properly educating children is much cheaper than incarceration. LIMBA does not have literacy improvement as an action item on our agenda. But having an articulate and knowledgeable person such as Richardson in our membership allows LIMBA to weigh in on that issue. LIMBA will lend its name to Richardson’s efforts.\n \nAn action plan for establishing a much discussed ferry service from Shoreham to New Haven was laid out. The plan would involve making the ferry system part of the Interstate Highway System. Under the plan the William Floyd Parkway would become Interstate 91 and hook up with Interstate 91 in Connecticut. Fred Hall\, General Manager of the Port Jefferson – Bridgeport Ferry was in the room and suggested that a South Fork auto ferry be proposed at the same time. All of this was discussed in the context of these links being necessary to enhance Homeland Security. The premise is that Long Island would be virtually impossible to evacuate\, but with adequate ferry systems we would be able to supply the Island with supplies. \n \nJohn Howell\, Kelly Gutradt\, Gina Levechio\, Jeff Levy\, and several others volunteered to do some legwork for making a complete ferry proposal that is scheduled to be done by August 31. Included in the proposal will be graphics.. We may be able to use some work that has been already done\, but it will need to be modified. Thanks to all for the participation and interest.\n \nErnie Fazio\n \nNext week we will observe the 4th of July holiday – There will be no meeting July 1. Next meeting July 9th.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-mtg-recap-of-round-table-discussion/
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