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Sayville School Board debates stance on Island Hills Golf Course development proposal

July 02, 2025 | SAYVILLE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York


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Sayville School Board debates stance on Island Hills Golf Course development proposal
The Sayville Board of Education (BOE) convened on July 1, 2025, to discuss pressing community concerns surrounding the proposed development of the Island Hills Golf Course, now referred to as South Bay Village. The Greater Islip Association (GIA) has been vocal in opposing the zoning change that would allow for the construction of 189 mixed-use units, including townhomes for both ownership and rental.

Board members expressed significant apprehension regarding the potential impact of this development on local infrastructure, including traffic congestion, emergency response times, and the overall character of the community. Notably, it was clarified that any children residing in the new development would not attend Sayville schools, as they would fall under the jurisdiction of the neighboring Kanekwad School District.

A key point of discussion was the upcoming town meeting on July 16, where the developer, Rekler Equity Partners, will present their plans. Board members emphasized the importance of community attendance at this meeting, urging residents to voice their opinions directly to local officials. The board debated whether to issue a formal letter expressing their stance on the development, with some members advocating for a strong opposition to the current proposal due to its size and potential negative effects.

While some board members questioned the appropriateness of the school board's involvement in this matter, others argued that the development could indirectly affect the school district through increased traffic and community dynamics. Ultimately, the board agreed to resend a previous letter outlining their concerns, reinforcing the need for transparency and public engagement in the planning process.

The meeting underscored the board's commitment to representing community interests and ensuring that residents are informed and involved in discussions that could shape the future of Sayville. As the July 16 meeting approaches, the board encourages residents to stay engaged and participate in the decision-making process regarding the Island Hills development.

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