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Patchogue's Forward Progress

Patchogue's Forward Progress

FromEnvironmental Echo with PWGC's Paul K. Boyce


Patchogue's Forward Progress

FromEnvironmental Echo with PWGC's Paul K. Boyce

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Dec 1, 2021
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Podcast episode

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Episode 19: Patchogue's Forward Progress
The Village of Patchogue is the bellwether for downtown revitalization on Long Island. A top destination for visitors and those looking to call it their home, the Village was also named among the top four neighborhoods in the U.S. by the American Planning Association. A flourishing micro-urban downtown with booming restaurants, arts, music, and entertainment, Patchogue has been redefined. This episode covers Patchogue’s history, its reemergence, and the environmental hurdles that arose during its revitalization. Patchogue Mayor Paul Pontieri takes us down a fascinating journey on what Patchogue once was, what it has become, and where it is headed in the future.
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30 Years of Engineering Excellence Brought to You in 20 Minutes This PWGC series amplifies discussions on environmental work that’s changing the way we live, and the people who are making it happen. Hosted by Paul K. Boyce, PE, PG; President & CEO of P.W. Grosser Consulting, podcast episodes will include thought-provoking conversations with environmental experts in key sectors, such as water resources, aviation, health care, real estate development and more. Don’t miss the premiere episode of Environmental Echo every Wednesday at 3:00PM