panels displaying images of Morgan Park’s gazebo. “They’re equipped with solar panels that power a compactor inside,” Mayor Panzenbeck explained. “At first, we weren’t sure if people would actually use them or if they might be misused—but overall, they’ve been a hit.” HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE CHALLENGES Glen Cove’s housing market suggests both opportunity and tension as the city steers between development pressures and resident concerns. The RXR Garvies Point project, a $1 billion waterfront transformation, has already delivered 385 luxury rental units at Harbor Landing and 166 condos at The Beacon, where units sell from $923,000 to $2.2 million. “We have added right across the street, I believe it’s about 159 apartments in the Village Square where we have the concerts at night,” Mayor Panzenbeck details. “We’ve added three rental buildings down 241 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 07 GLEN COVE, NY
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