The Village of Dryden's "stance against livestock" seems to have found the support of the county legislature, which blocked an ag district designation in the Village while passing the rest. Ken Miller will still be able to harvest hay on his Spring House Road parcels, but won't have any of the protections of an ag district from neighbor complaints.
The same article discusses the county's efforts to improve sustainability and get state and federal funding for a 211 community information number. Carl Haynes, President of TC3, reported on the college's growth, including new housing and new athletic center. TC3 will be starting a men's lacrosse team, and also pushing harder on diversity issues.
Posted by simon at April 5, 2007 8:43 AM in Ithaca Journal , TC3 , Village of Dryden , agriculture