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Council to Set Indian Point Policy. City Center Closing Continues.
Posted on Friday, April 19 @ 22:48:00 EDT by jfbailey
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WPCNR Friday All News Final. Special to WPCNR April 19, 2002. 11:00 PM: Councilman William King reported to WPCNR today that the Common Council is seriously considering passing a resolution urging the closing of the Entergy Indian Point nuclear power plant and “swift” removal of the fuel rods.
The Council is scheduled to take up the matter, King reports, at next Thursday’s work session for possible passage at the May 6 Council meeting.
King also expressed strong support for Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner’s new conservation plan for the Town of Greenburgh. King plans on attending Feiner’s news conference next week where Feiner will introduce the plan. The White Plains Councilman King expressed a desire to implement such a conservation plan for the City of White Plains.
Meanwhile, “at an undisclosed location somewhere in Rockland, Dutchess, Westchester County area…”
The City Center closing was confirmed by City Hall spokesperson, Paul Wood , as continuing into Monday. Wood said the closing has been ongoing for the last five days. Geoffrey Thompson told WPCNR today, he had expected an announcement today but felt no closure was forthcoming Friday. Wood said it was just taking “more time than expected.”
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