Official Web Site of

The Landing Pride Civic Association

The Landing - Glen Cove - New York


"A neighborhood association created to safeguard the quality of life for all Landing residents"

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LPCA Special Events

Next LPCA Meeting

TBD

Location: Russian
Orthodox Church Parish Hall
on North & Alvin Streets

2011 Meeting Schedule

 

Landing Pride Members

Our Membership Year runs from
6/1/2011 to 5/31/2012
Annual LPCA Dues of $35 should be mailed to our address shown below, or pay online by Credit Card or using Paypal

New Members (1st year) and
Senior Citizen dues - $25

Contact Us:

Email:

LandingPride@optonline.net

Mail:

LPCA
P.O. Box 609
Glen Cove, NY 11542-0609

Phone:

516-456-6516


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Web Site

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What's Up With
Glen Cove?

The Landing Pride Civic Association was founded in 2005 and incorporated as a 501c3 not-for-profit organization in 2006. It was created by concerned citizens of the Landing community to monitor, improve and enforce local laws and codes within its boundaries and to ensure that quality of life issues are addressed and/or corrected and to create a renewed sense of pride in the area's residential neighborhoods.

Email us at LandingPride@optonline.net
to request to join the Members-Only Online Forum
YahooGroups-LPCA (dues required).

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Historical Perspective

 

James Bard's painting of the L.I. Sound steamship GLEN COVE is in the Long Island History Room of the Glen Cove Public Library

The Landing area is the oldest, most historical section of the City of Glen Cove. Prior to the railroad coming to the region in the 1850's, steamboats were the most convenient mode of transportation to get to what was once a very rural, sparsely populated Long Island. The first Steamboat dock and adjacent protective jetty were constructed in the 1830's. The Landing community was settled adjacent to the area of the steamboat dock, which was located in what is now Morgan's Park. Its unofficial boundaries include Landing Road, McLaughlin Street, Germaine Street and Ellwood Street, but have been known to extend to adjacent/additional local neighborhoods and roads.


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WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT MEETING

Monday, June 15th, 2009

RXR-Glen Isle presentation on the Waterfront Development Plan

Read the Draft Environmental Impact Statement

Public Comment Period ends 20 July 2009

 

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Landing Area Garage Sale
May 16, 2009

Landing Garage Sale Guide


LPCA Meeting
March 30, 2009

The Landing Pride Civic Association honored Bob Wong at our March meeting with a plaque showing our appreciation. Bob has generously donated his time, talent and plants to the Adopt-A-Spot on The Place and Ellwood St. We are very fortunate to have caring neighbors like Bob who give so much to the neighborhood. Thanks to Bob for all his dedication and hard work! Hearfelt thanks also go to Leslie McCarthy for coordinating the spot.

 

Pictured with Bob are LPCA Board members Carol Kenary and Leslie McCarthy

 

LPCA Meeting
October 20, 2008

Special Guests: Assemblyman Chuck Lavine and State Senator Carl Marcellino

Our representatives visited the Landing Pride group to provide information that would assist in achieving the association's goals. Senator Marcellino provided some information regarding 2-family homes being owner-occupied only under Town of Oyster Bay zoning codes, while Assemblyman Lavine offered "property manual handbooks" which have been provided by New York State to local jurisdictions as guidelines on how to write and enforce local codes.

September 24th meeting of the LPCA with Mayor Ralph Suozzi
and Building Department Administrator Len Baron

Landing News

 

Help Combat Graffiti

The best way to rid the neighborhood of graffiti is to remove it quickly. Report graffiti to the Neighborhood Watch Committee or to the Glen Cove Police Department. Graffiti "tags" can represent individuals or gangs. We will post photos of graffiti so that the "tags" can be identified, which may help the authorities track down the sources. Check the Graffiti Report page.

 


 

 

 

 

 

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Our Mission

The Landing Pride Civic Association is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt, charitable organization created by concerned citizens of the Landing community to monitor, improve and enforce local laws and codes within its boundaries and to ensure that quality of life issues are addressed and/or corrected and to create a renewed sense of pride in the area's residential neighborhoods.

The Landing Pride Civic Association will:

  • Serve as a forum to hear and address concerns of area residents and work together to restore pride in our beautiful, vibrant community
  • Act as a watchdog group to ensure the city government and its officials enforce the law and address issues affecting the Landing

Who May Join the Landing Pride Civic Association?

Membership is limited to residents of the Landing area and surrounding neighborhoods such as Shorecrest and Morgan Park Estates. Other interested citizens who embrace our mission may join upon approval of the Executive Board. Dues of $35.00 per household are required for all members. Special rates apply to Senior Citizens and New Members.

Please mail dues for the year beginning June 1st to the address listed below:

LPCA
P.O. Box 609
Glen Cove, NY 11542-0609

JOIN NOW

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Our signs now decorate the entrances to The Landing - they are
nearly completely paid for by our members' generous donations.

Dues and donations are tax-deductible.


 

Site established
August 2006

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