Upcoming Events + Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update for April 3, 2020

Upcoming Meetings & Events in the Village of Mamaroneck +
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update for April 3, 2020

 


Did you miss last night's Community Conversation with Tri-Municipal Leaders about the COVID-19 pandemic?
 

Click here (or the image above) to watch.

Last night, LMCTV aired a conversation with our elected leaders from Larchmont & Mamaroneck to discuss the current state of affairs regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.

Lorraine Walsh - Village of Larchmont Mayor
Tom Murphy - Village of Mamaroneck Mayor
Nancy Seligson - Town of Mamaroneck Supervisor

www.LMCTV.org | LMCTV's YouTube Channel


Landscaping Services Limited to Maintenance and Pest Control Operations Only

Yesterday, we announced the Village's policy regarding Landscaping Services being limited to maintenace and pest control operations. Pursuant to Executive Order 202.8, all non-essential businesses in New York State are required to reduce their in-person work force by 100%. The Executive Order gave Empire State Development (esd.ny.gov) the sole authority to determine which types of businesses and activities are considered “essential”. Regarding landscaping services, Empire State Development advised that only maintenance and pest control work are considered “essential.”  Cosmetic work – for example new planting – is considered non-essential. To read the full message regarding landscaping services (in both ENGLISH and SPANISH), click here.

New York State PAUSE Enforcement Assistance Task Force

If you are aware of any non-essential gatherings or any non-essential businesses or entities operating in violation of "New York on PAUSE", here's some information:.

Governor Cuomo established the New York State PAUSE Enforcement Assistance Task Force where individuals can file complaints regarding the operation of non-essential businesses or gatherings 24 hours a day, 7 days a week through an online form or by calling 1-833-789-0470. These complaints are reviewed for completeness, accuracy, and applicability under the orders, and then referred to local authorities (as designated by the county leadership) by a team of investigators from multiple state agencies. In addition to assessing the credibility of complaints, these skilled investigators can assist local authorities in their front-line role of responding to alleged violations of the orders by providing guidance on available civil and criminal enforcement tools. Click here for more information.


Kyle Troy of the Village's Marine Education Center Talks about the Long Island Sound and Water Quality on Facebook or Instagram

Did you miss Kyle's 10:30 am show today? Click here (or the image above) to watch!

And remember, you can join Kyle Troy, Naturalist and Director of the Village's Marine Education Center on Facebook or Instagram every weekday at 10:30am as she takes viewers on a tour around Harbor Island Park exploring different marine biology lessons. Be sure to tune-in as she explores different topics ranging from Sea Stars, Horseshoe Crabs, Whelks, pollution, water quality and more! Viewers are encouraged to submit questions via:

Thank you Kyle for sharing the important work our Village's Marine Education Center performs in educating the community about the Long Island Sound and our ecosystem!

And special thanks to @simpleartforkids and @lmctv!


Upcoming Events

Monday, April 6

  • ONLINE: Board of Trustees Special Meeting, 3:30pm, Pursuant to Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Executive Order 202.1, all in-person public access to Board of Trustees meetings is suspended. Use this instruction sheet to join and participate in this online meeting.
  • ONLINE: Special Planning Board Meeting, 7:00pm, Pursuant to Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Executive Order 202.1, all in-person public access to Board of Trustees meetings is suspended. Use this instruction sheet to join and participate in this online meeting.

Tuesday, April 7

  • ONLINE: Board of Architectural Review Meeting, 7:30pm, Pursuant to Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Executive Order 202.1, all in-person public access to Board of Trustees meetings is suspended. Use this instruction sheet to join and participate in this online meeting.

Wednesday, April 8

  • CANCELLED: Marine Education Center Advisory Committee Meeting
  • CANCELLED: Planning Board Meeting
  • CANCELLED: Arts Council Meeting

Thursday, April 9

  • CANCELLED: Coyote Ad-hoc Committee Meeting

Friday, April 10

  • CANCELLED: Marine Education Center Beach Clean-Up

To view the Village of Mamaroneck's online calendar, click here.


Have you Signed-Up for RoboCalls ("Swift 911 Notifications") from the Village of Mamaroneck?

We want to encourage all Village of Mamaroneck residents to take this opportunity now to sign-up for our RoboCall ("Swift911 Notification System"), in the event the Village needs to communicate special announcements quickly and directly to residents. Click this link - www.village.mamaroneck.ny.us/swift911 - or text SWIFT911 to 99538 to stay informed during emergency situations, important events and more. Alternatively, you can call Robert Ingenito, the Village's Public Information Officer, at (914) 825-8113. Leave a message on Robert's voicemail with your name and phone number and say that you want to be added to the Village’s robocall system. (When leaving your message, please be sure to spell your first name and last name.)

About the Village of Mamaroneck's Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Webpage & E-Newsletter

The Village of Mamaroneck has put together a Coronavirus (COVID-19) webpage and e-newsletter with information for residents that brings together resources from our partners in the community (Mamaroneck School District and Rye Neck School District) as well as from the Town, County, State, and Federal levels of government. For more information, please visit: www.village.mamaroneck.ny.us/covid-19. To sign-up for the Village's e-newsletter, please visit www.village.mamaroneck.ny.us/subscribe, type (and confirm by re-typing) your email address at the top of the page, and select "Village News" at the top of the list. Alternatively, residents can email Robert Ingenito, the Village's Public Information Officer, at ringenito@vomny.org or call at (914) 825-8113. Whether sending an email or leaving a voice message, be sure to include your name and email address and say that you want to be added to the Village’s email list. (When leaving your message by phone, please be sure to spell your first name, your last name and your email address.)

For consideration in the "Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update" (which are typically sent M-F, between 4pm and 5pm), submissions are due by 12:00pm. Send submissions to ringenito@vomny.org. All submissions are edited for tone and content.

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