MAMARONECK, NY (November 21, 2025) — The Village of Mamaroneck Board of Trustees is set to discuss flood mitigation efforts and library funding during its legislative meeting Monday evening, along with public hearings on parking regulations and a cable franchise agreement.
The meeting, scheduled for 6:30 p.m. in the courtroom at 169 Mt. Pleasant Ave., will begin with presentations from Westchester County on flood mitigation and on the library budget.
Public comments limited to five minutes will follow on items on the agenda, including a statement from Amy Siskind on veteran banners.
Three public hearings are planned, each with comments limited to five minutes: one on PLL T of 2025 to revise Schedule XXIA for parking prohibited certain hours for street cleaning in the village code; one on PLL V of 2025 to remove Johnson Avenue from Chapter 326 regarding parking permit areas in the village code; and one on a franchise agreement with Altice/Cablevision.
The board will then vote on several legislative items not on the consent agenda, including approving execution of an intermunicipal agreement with Westchester County for replacement of the Ward Avenue Bridge; approving bond resolutions for water and sewer projects; approving a list of individuals to complete an annual disclosure form; authorizing the village attorney to execute a settlement agreement with AVC Properties, LLC and Mark Castaldi; approving renewal of the Park Mobile agreement; authorizing street closures for the 2026 St. Patrick’s Day Parade; and authorizing and thanking Turkey Trot sponsorships.
Votes on audited vouchers will follow.
Reports from liaisons and staff will include updates from the village manager, village attorney, village clerk and village treasurer.
The village clerk’s report will cover Board of Trustees minutes of the Oct. 30, 2025 special meeting, work session and regular meeting of Nov. 10, 2025 and pre-AOM meeting of Nov. 27, 2025; Arts Council minutes of Oct. 6, 2025; Budget Committee minutes of Sept. 30, 2025; and PRC minutes of Sept. 10, 2025.
Public comments limited to five minutes on any item not on the agenda will close out the session before adjournment.
This article was drafted with the aid of Grok, an AI tool by xAI, under the direction and editing of Robert Cox to ensure accuracy and adherence to journalistic standards.
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