Montgomery Village, Medline announce benefit agreement

Posted 12/11/19

The Village of Montgomery Preservation Committee and Medline announced last Wednesday an official Community Benefits Commitment agreement to fund community projects, volunteer organizations and local …

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Montgomery Village, Medline announce benefit agreement

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The Village of Montgomery Preservation Committee and Medline announced last Wednesday an official Community Benefits Commitment agreement to fund community projects, volunteer organizations and local school district enhancement projects. The agreement will bring a number of new improvement projects to the village as early as 2020.

Some of the initial projects selected for implementation by the committee include: new playground equipment for the Montgomery Elementary School, kayak launch on the Wallkill River at Canning Road, traffic and safety improvements, including crosswalks from State Route 17K to the elementary school as well as funding for local recreational leagues and enhancement and development of green space and improvements to existing parks.

All projects will be identified by the committee and are anticipated to be implemented within the next 18 months.

“The Community Benefits agreement demonstrates that ongoing communication and compromise can serve as a model for village residents to work with larger companies looking to be an active part of our community,” said Randi Greene, founder of the Village Preservation Committee. “This is an opportunity for a company like Medline to be the good neighbor they’ve promised to be and an example of corporate citizenship to others looking to do business here. We shouldn’t have to choose between big business development and charming villages. If a large company is willing to be part of the community and participate in its heritage and growth, we can find a way to work together. It is very gratifying to know Medline is all in on the concept of improving and preserving all that we love about the Village of Montgomery.”

Medline, whose current Middletown distribution center is located in Orange County off US-6 in Wawayanda, is looking to move to a new location in the Town of Montgomery purchased from Aden Brook Farm. The agreement is conditional upon the facility moving to the proposed location.

“We’ve been part of this community for more than 15 years. Many of our employees grew up here, live here, send their kids to school here,” said Dmitry Dukhan, vice president of Global Real Estate for Medline. “We want this community to reap the benefits of Medline’s continued presence in Montgomery, both in terms of these types of improvements and the jobs we will retain and create.”