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need arises. We are all volunteering our time for the benefit of all of
Fair Harbor and Fire Island. We will try to respond as quickly as
possible to your inquiry as time allows.

10/30
This is a reminder from the Fair Harbor Community Association (FHCA)
that support of the planned beach replenishment project is extremely
important to the physical and economic health of Fair Harbor. This is
likely to be the last opportunity to build up the beach for many years.
Failure to act now will result in continued beach erosion which will
negatively effect both rental income and resale value of houses in the
community.
The FHCA recommends that everyone in the community
support this effort.
Please read the material and send in your
ballot ASAP.
Please print and fill out the ballot (
http://www.FairHarbor.com/fhca/ballot.doc)and mail it back.
4/12 Please check out our
Polling Booth and vote on issues
that are important to Fair Harbor.
2/10/02 Check the latest report from the FHBECD on the status of the beach.
NOTICE (January 2002)
The Fair Harbor Community Association (FHCA) is not responsible for the
supervision, provisioning or maintenance of the Fair Harbor Bay Beach,
or the Playground adjacent to that beach.
The Fair Harbor Fire District owns the
property. All inquiries about access or use of these facilities
should be directed to the Fire District. ( more info)
The FHCA has been asked to participate in the NYCP lawsuit,
which will attempt to force the state and federal government to
implement a sand replenishment project on Fire Island known as the Fire
Island Interim Project. Members of the FHCA are requested to Vote on
this subject.
More Info
If you missed our
Spring 2001
Newsletter.
Next meeting Sunday, Sept 9th, 2001 10am
Important subjects, do not miss.
Important Mosquito Notification (8/11/00)
Fair Harbor Mosquito Control Effort (8/14/00)
Mosquitoes and
West-Nile information.
Please check these links for more information and what you can do help
reduce the mosquito
population.
A predecessor organization, the Fair
Harbor Property Owners Association was formed in 1932. The current
organization was established in 1977 and attempts to represent all Fair
Harbor residents in dealing with the town of Islip, and also supports
community activities which are outside of the direct responsibilities of
the districts. The FHCA is very active in insuring that the bay beach
area is clean and free of litter and garbage. The FHCA also publishes a
biannual directory. Any Fair Harbor resident or renter may join the
association. The organization has a board of 8 members and a Chairman
who is responsible for administrative functions. Board members are
elected for three year terms.
The FHCA owns no land, and has no official
governmental role and cannot establish or enforce any laws. It has
however played a key role in organizing the community, and the
establishment of many of the special districts was the result of FHCA
activities. The Town of Islip looks to the FHCA to make recommendations
when appointing deputy commissioners for the special districts. |