Smithtown Councilwoman Lisa Inzerillo Addresses Key Town Issues


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In a recent interview with Smithtown Councilwoman Lisa Inzerillo, several crucial topics were discussed, shedding light on the town's current priorities and challenges. Inzerillo provided insights into the town board's approach to maintaining stable taxes, addressing environmental concerns, and ensuring Smithtown residents' overall quality of life.

Addressing concerns about taxes, Councilwoman Inzerillo stated, "Currently, we're not working on any individual policies, but as a town board, we are consistently focused on keeping taxes low. Given the challenges like inflation, we are actively working on maintaining stable taxes, and so far, we've been successful in doing just that."

When questioned about environmental initiatives, Inzerillo mentioned, "Currently, we are not actively working on any specific actions in that regard." The councilwoman's response suggests a need for further exploration into sustainable practices and environmental protection.

Emphasizing preserving the town's quality of life, Inzerillo remarked, "I am proud of the town's current state and its continued appeal to new residents." She highlighted her dedication to understanding development projects thoroughly: "I make sure to engage with developers and attorneys to understand projects from beginning to end, ensuring I can advocate for the best outcomes."

Inzerillo expressed the importance of community engagement: "It is very important to me, and while I wish for more active participation, I value the communication I have with residents, especially through personal interactions. I take their concerns seriously and bring them to the attention of the town board."

Reflecting on her recent election victory, Inzerillo shared, "It was my third election, and while the campaign was different, I believe our focus on the town's well-being and quality of life resonated with voters." She expressed gratitude for the support and highlighted the town's continued commitment to its residents.

Addressing rumors about undocumented migrants impacting Smithtown, Inzerillo stated, "While concerns have been raised, I have not personally observed or received concrete evidence of undocumented migrants affecting the community. It's a serious concern that should be on everyone's radar."

Councilwoman Inzerillo revealed her commitment to inclusivity, stating, "Currently, I'm proud to have initiated a new Disability Advisory Board for the town, focusing on various disabilities from autism to senior disabilities." She detailed ongoing efforts, including exploring grants for handicapped parks and additional programs for people with disabilities.

As Smithtown faces various challenges, Councilwoman Inzerillo's words provide insight into the town's current stance and future initiatives, emphasizing a commitment to the well-being of its residents.

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