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New York Power Authority to hold public meetings on Monday, Tuesday in Buffalo, White Plains, via videoconference

Posted 7/25/14

The New York Power Authority will hold several open meetings on July 28 and 29. • The New York State Economic Development Power Allocation Board will meet at 9 a.m. This meeting can be viewed by …

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New York Power Authority to hold public meetings on Monday, Tuesday in Buffalo, White Plains, via videoconference

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The New York Power Authority will hold several open meetings on July 28 and 29.

• The New York State Economic Development Power Allocation Board will meet at 9 a.m.

This meeting can be viewed by videoconference at New York Power Authority, 123 Main Street, 16th Floor, Executive Conference Room, White Plains; New York Power Authority, 30 South Pearl Street, 10th Floor, Albany; Empire State Development Corporation, 95 Perry Street, Suite 500, Buffalo. The meeting can also be viewed via the internet on the Power Authority’s website at www.nypa.gov and clicking on “Meetings and Webcasts,” near the center of the page, and then another link entitled “Watch Live.”

• The NYPA Board of Trustees will hold a regular meeting July 29 at approximately 10:30 a.m., at NYPA’s administrative office building, at 123 Main St., White Plains in the 16th floor boardroom. The other participating site for the meeting is ay Harris Beach, PLLC, 726 Exchange Street, Buffalo The meeting can also be viewed by visiting the Power Authority’s website at www.nypa.gov and clicking on “Meetings and Webcasts,” near the center of the page, and then another link entitled “Watch Live.”

• The NYPA Governance, Audit, Finance, and Strategic Planning and Energy Policy Committees will meet July 29 at NYPA’s White Plains administrative office building at 123 Main St., in the 16th floor boardroom. The Governance Committee will meet at 8:30 a.m. followed consecutively by the Audit, Finance, and Strategic Planning and Energy Committees.

The meetings can also be viewed by visiting the Power Authority’s website at www.nypa.gov and clicking on “Meetings and Webcasts,” near the center of the page, and then another link entitled “Watch Live.”

State law says the public has the right to attend the meetings or videoconference locations.

Info: Karen Delince (914)390-8085