Neighbors near Northampton Park are expressing concerns over a decontamination site along Route 31, where asbestos is being cleaned up. The site has raised questions about air quality and the potential impact on local residents.

"Do they have to be concerned about air quality?" asked one neighbor, who wished to remain anonymous. The Ogden neighborhood has been dealing with the aftermath of the asbestos discovery, with many residents wondering what the cleanup process will entail. The Monroe County Department of Health has been working to monitor the air quality in the area and ensure that the cleanup process is done safely. The Northampton Park area is a popular spot for outdoor recreation, and the presence of asbestos has raised concerns about the potential health impacts on residents and visitors. The Ogden neighborhood is located just off Route 31, making it a convenient location for commuters and families. However, the discovery of asbestos has raised questions about the safety of the area. The Monroe County government has been working to support the cleanup efforts and ensure that the area is safe for residents and visitors.

The Ogden neighborhood is a tight-knit community, and the discovery of asbestos has brought residents together in their concerns about air quality and safety. The Northampton Park area is a beloved spot for outdoor recreation, and the presence of asbestos has raised questions about the potential health impacts on residents and visitors. The Monroe County Department of Health has been working to monitor the air quality in the area and ensure that the cleanup process is done safely.

The Monroe County government has been supportive of the cleanup efforts, recognizing the importance of ensuring the safety of residents and visitors. The government has been working to provide funding and other resources to support the cleanup process. The Ogden neighborhood is expected to be closely watching the cleanup process, and residents will be looking for updates on the progress of the cleanup.

The Northampton Park area is expected to be closed during the cleanup process, and residents will need to find alternative routes for outdoor recreation. The Ogden neighborhood is located just off Route 31, making it a convenient location for commuters and families. However, the discovery of asbestos has raised questions about the safety of the area. The Monroe County government has been working to support the cleanup efforts and ensure that the area is safe for residents and visitors.

The Ogden neighborhood will be holding a meeting with local officials in the coming weeks to discuss the cleanup process and the potential impact on air quality. The meeting will provide an opportunity for residents to learn more about the cleanup process and ask questions about the safety of the area. The meeting is expected to take place on July 20, and will be held at the Ogden Town Hall.

The Monroe County Department of Health will be providing updates on the cleanup process and the air quality in the area. Ogden residents will be watching closely as the cleanup process moves forward, and will be looking for reassurance that the area is safe for residents and visitors. The success of the cleanup process will depend on the ability of the Monroe County government to ensure that the area is safe and that the air quality is monitored closely.