MAMARONECK, NY (September 25, 2025) — The Village of Mamaroneck Board of Trustees has rescheduled its legislative meeting originally set for September 25 to September 29 at 7:00 p.m. in the Courtroom at 169 Mt. Pleasant Avenue. The agenda, posted on September 23, includes presentations, public hearings, resolutions, and reports addressing community events, donations, and infrastructure upgrades.
The meeting opens with presentations limited to five minutes each. The Recreation Superintendent will discuss Fall 2025 events, followed by a presentation on the Ambulance Corps by Mike Liverzani, Administrator of the TOM Ambulance District and Assistant Village Manager. Trustee Silver will introduce a presentation by Assemblage on the Mamaroneck Greenway Phase I Conceptual Design.
A public hearing on PLL P of 2025, the Garbage Law, will allow residents to comment for up to five minutes. The agenda notes no items are listed under the consent agenda for voting.
Several legislative items are slated for discussion and resolution.
The Recreation Superintendent will propose a resolution to authorize road closures for Veterans Day, the Spooktacular/Halloween Parade, and the Turkey Trot.
The Village Clerk will present a resolution to accept a bench donation from Russell Bastone and a donation of first aid kits from the Mamaroneck Elks Lodge to the Village of Mamaroneck Police Department, though the latter will be held for the October 27 meeting.
The Village Manager will lead a discussion on a holiday light rental agreement and a resolution to upgrade the village website through a contract with Nicholas & Lence.
The Village Treasurer will propose approving budget transfers.
Board liaison and staff reports include updates from the Village Manager’s Office, the Village Clerk, and board liaisons. The Village Clerk’s report addresses resignations from the Committee for the Environment (CFTE) and the Community Services Committee (CSC), Board of Trustees procedures, and the filing of board, committee, and commission minutes. Additional filings include agreements with Flash Fire Industries, a grant agreement for Safe Streets for All, Dana Pest Control, and the KSCJ Floodplain Agreement.
The meeting will conclude with a vote on audited vouchers.
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