MAMARONECK, NY (June 6, 2025) — The Village of Mamaroneck Board of Trustees will address a packed agenda at its work session on June 9, 2025, covering changes to speed limits, ethics code revisions, and preparations for community events like the Fourth of July celebration.
The meeting, set for 5:30 p.m. in the courtroom at 169 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, includes several legislative items. The board will consider scheduling public hearings on two proposed local laws: one to amend the ethics code by updating the list of individuals required to complete an annual disclosure form, as recommended by the Ethics Board and Village Attorney, and another to hire an outside auditor to review the village’s financial abstract, as proposed by the Village Manager.
Trustee Kushnick is pushing for traffic-related changes, including a resolution to lower the speed limit to 20 mph along the entirety of N. Barry Avenue and another to revise the village code to reflect current 25 mph speed limit signs on Route 127. Additionally, a proposal to reduce the time for removing abandoned vehicles from seven days to three days is on the table.
The board will also vote on approving a one-way designation for Claflin Avenue between Rushmore and Sylvan Avenues on June 20, 2025, and a contract with a band for the village’s Fourth of July celebration. Other items include approving donations for the Marine Education Center, Recreation Department, and Police Department, as well as allowing alcohol service at the Coast Guard Blessing of the Fleet event.
Village Manager Kathleen Gill will present updated fee schedules for approval and a proposal for the Washingtonville Brook project. The board will also discuss reconstituting the Beautification Committee, led by Trustee Silver, and a targeted marketing policy for affordable housing, proposed by Trustee Lucas.
Two public hearings are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. The first will address amendments to Chapter 6 of the village code concerning the Board of Architectural Review, and the second will focus on changes to Chapter 342 regarding special permits for food service establishments.
The board will also review liaison reports, including the filing of board and committee minutes and a WeatherWorks agreement. An executive session will discuss appointments to the Parks and Recreation Commission, Budget Committee, and the hiring of bond counsel, per Public Officers Law, Article 7, Section 105(f).
Resolutions to approve audited vouchers for fiscal years ending 2025 and 2026 will close the public session. Items unanimously moved and seconded during the work session will be added to the consent agenda for the June 23, 2025, meeting.
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