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The Board of Trustees conducted a public hearing to consider the proposed village budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Members of the public provided input regarding their concerns over potential tax increases, requesting clarity on the necessity of the proposed budget growth. Discussion topics included funding for local youth programs such as the Little League, the maintenance of municipal infrastructure, and potential strategies for generating village revenue.
The meeting addressed the status of pothole repairs on Ravensdale Road and determined that no traffic flow or lane changes would be implemented at the intersection of Broadway and Olinda Avenue. Discussion items included the necessity of replacing a stop sign on Prince Street and reviewing a request for a 'No Thru Traffic' sign on Clinton Avenue and Fairmont to restrict truck traffic. Additionally, the council considered a resident's request for a speed limit sign on Tompkins Avenue to address speeding concerns.
The Board discussed various public concerns regarding transparency, corporate donations, and school board election communication. The Board authorized an intermunicipal agreement with Westchester County for a new parking lot and path at the South Country Trailway. Significant discussion took place regarding a proposed transfer of Village-owned property on Mount Hope Boulevard for affordable housing, focusing on feasibility, surveys, and neighborhood impact. Additionally, the Board reviewed a license agreement proposal for private off-street parking at the end of Ridge Street, and initiated conceptual discussions regarding a noise ordinance amendment concerning music in local restaurants.
The council discussed potential solutions for speeding on Rosedale Avenue, including converting it to a one-way street and installing additional stop signs. Parking regulations on Rosedale Avenue were also reviewed to ensure emergency vehicle access. The council addressed a request regarding the addition of handicapped parking spots on Maple Avenue. Additionally, the council identified several locations requiring overgrown brush removal for safety purposes.
The Board meeting addressed several administrative and community issues. Discussions included the ongoing management of the local deer population, specifically regarding permitting and culling strategies, and concerns surrounding organic material waste management and facility efficiency. The Board formally approved a Sustainability Action Plan to guide future village policies and accepted a gift of a bronze sculpture for installation at MacEachron Waterfront Park. Additionally, the Board authorized an amendment to the New York State Snow and Ice Agreement, scheduled a public hearing to address revisions to summer camp fees, and planned a special meeting for the adoption of the upcoming fiscal budget. The meeting also featured a report on infrastructure maintenance, specifically regarding recent sewer line repairs, and provided updates on waterfront development and local cleanup initiatives.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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