LIVINGSTON COUNTY — It's a new series by the GenseeeSun.com 'Sun-Day' Cup of coffee. For our first episode we invited Livingston County Administrator, Ian Coyle to the Genesee Valley Motors Sun room for a casual conversation about his journey to the top of Livingston County affairs. The conversation isn't all business as Josh and Mr. Coyle talk about where he grew up and what motivates him to serve the community. L … [Read more...]
Coyle Delivers Strong State of the County Address
LIVINGSTON COUNTY — Livingston County Administrator, Ian Coyle, delivered the State of the County Address to the board of Supervisors earlier this week, citing that financial strength and health and well being make it one of the strongest Counties in New York State. According to Coyle, the county has the second strongest credit rating in New York State , second only behind Westchester. Coyle further stated that the County obtained 1 million … [Read more...]
New Luxury Apartments Promise to Stabilize Taxes in Geneseo
GENESEO - The Hammocks at Geneseo revealed their clubhouse and four newly built apartment buildings today in a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by Mayor of Geneseo Richard Hatheway, county administrators, and many members of the local Geneseo community. Each of the luxury apartments are spacious, comfortable and come with a variety of amenities, including private garages and entrances, balconies, and patios. The Hammocks complex is expected to … [Read more...]
Livingston County Releases New Website
LIVINGSTON COUNTY — The County has released a new website that features more community interaction and departmental notices. This site was built by Civic Plus, the nations leading provider of civic websites. “Our website was improved and is now more user friendly and accessible”, said Chairman of the Board Eric Gott. The new site includes upgrades for the purchasing page, employment, and committee meetings, all of which are easily … [Read more...]
State Officials Ignore Local Leaders Over Akzo Desalination Plant Concerns
LIVINGSTON COUNTY — Local elected officials are uniting in their demands of an open Public Hearing in regards to the potential shut down of the desalination plant that is operating at the site of the 1994 AkzoNobel Salt Mine collapse. Over two weeks ago, the County requested a response from the New York State Attorney General's Office to establish a hearing, and have yet to hear a response. Several agencies have submitted FOIL … [Read more...]
Local WIC Programs Holding Strong Despite Government Failure
LIVINGSTON COUNTY — According to a Press release from Livingston County Administrator, Ian Coyle, the local WIC program is continuing to function because of funding from the New York State Department of Health. Coyle states that despite the federal government shutdown and the national news headlines regarding WIC funds being halted, local WIC programs are open and operating as usual at this time. The New York State Department of Health, which … [Read more...]
AkzoNobel Responds to Brine Plant Closing and Environmental Impact
LIVINGSTON COUNTY — Representatives from AkzoNobel have confirmed that they are in negotiations with New York State for a lump settlement to shut down the desalination plant on Oct. 15 with the belief that there will be no adverse affects on the environment. In the detailed email addressed to Josh Williams, Publisher of the GeneseeSun.com, from Jeroen Pul, Communications Manager for AkzoNobel North America, the plant operates pursuant to a … [Read more...]