Business View Civil and Municipal | Volume 2, Issue 7

58 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 2, ISSUE 7 “Ultimately, we’ve got to take these projects on one at a time, so as to not get overwhelmed or let the growth get out of control,” Pizzuto concludes. “We’d still like to maintain what we think is the character and the life of why folks want to live here in the Town of Lloyd.” Tourism is one of the biggest economic drivers Lloyd is trying to bring back. Glasner shares, “Part of what we’re pushing for is actively meeting the needs of the leisure travelers. We want more bed and breakfasts, a hotel, so that when people come, they can stay right in the area and walk the Rail Trail, ride their bikes, kayak the river, do whatever. There are other breweries and wineries that do events, as well. It all falls under the envelope of agritourism. You can go and pick your own fruits and vegetables. Actually, in the Town of Lloyd, there’s one property that lets you rent your own apple tree. It’s a way to get those who can’t afford to escape and have homes in the country to enjoy some of the same experiences we have.” There’s a synergy to Lloyd that’s really active, and it’s all part and parcel with the economic contributions of outdoor recreation and tourism, according to Glasner. “And we do have ample parking,” he quips, poking fun at an all-too- familiar New Yorker stereotype. PREFERRED VENDOR/ PARTNER n Magna5 www.magna5global.com

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