Weekly E-Newsletter 12/28 - 01/04
Village of Mamaroneck News & Events
Because of the New Year's Holiday, this week's Weekly E-Newsletter is being sent on Thursday, December 28th. There will be no Weekly E-Newsletter on Friday, December 29th. For consideration in next week's Weekly E-Newsletter, submissions are due by 12:00pm on Thursday, January 4th.
Village Meetings and Events
- Thursday, December 28
- Friday, December 29
- All Non-Emergency Village Offices Are Closed. However, normal Friday garbage/rubbish pickup will take place as scheduled.
- Saturday, December 30
- Sunday, December 31
- Monday, January 1
- New Year's Day - All Non-Emergency Village Offices Are Closed.
- RESCHEDULED: Arts Council Meeting, 7:00pm (Rescheduled to 01/18)
- Tuesday, January 2
- Wednesday, January 3
- Thursday, January 4
- CANCELLED: Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting, 7:30pm
To view the Village of Mamaroneck's online calendar, click here.
Click here to read more about Village Meetings.
Other Village Calendars:
- Download the 2023-2024 Sanitation Calendar here. Visit the Sanitation Pickup Schedule webpage to lookup your household's garbage pickup schedule or download the Recycling Right Westchester app from the Apple Store or Google Play Store. Need help on how to download and use the Recycle Right App? View the Recycle Right App Walkthrough Video here.
- Click here to download the Land Use Boards Meeting Dates for 2024.
- Click here for the Programs/Events page of the Marine Education Center.
Happy New Year!
All Non-Emergency Village offices are closed on Friday, December 29. However, normal Friday garbage pickup will take place as scheduled for those households who normally have their garbage picked-up on a Friday. (To lookup your garbage/rubbish pickup schedule, visit the Sanitation Pickup Schedule webpage or download the Recycling Right Westchester app from the Apple Store or Google Play Store. You can also lookup your garbage/rubbish pickup schedule here.) The Recycling Center, including the Compost Drop-Off Program, at 313 Fayette Avenue is closed. The Marine Education Center at Harbor Island Park is also closed.
All Non-Emergency Village offices are closed in honor of the New Year's Day Holiday on Monday, January 1. There will be no garbage, organic, food scrap, rubbish, or recycling collection on Monday, January 1st. The Recycling Center, including the Compost Drop-Off Program at 313 Fayette Avenue is closed and the Marine Education Center at Harbor Island Park is also closed.
Second Half of Village Property Taxes Are Due On or Before Tuesday, January 2, 2024
The second half of Village Property Taxes are due on or before Tuesday, January 2, 2024, at 5:00PM. You may pay by mail, in person at 123 Mamaroneck Avenue, or by putting a check with the stub in the supplied envelope in the brown mailbox in front of 123 Mamaroneck Avenue (no stamp required, see photo above). In addition, tax payments that are postmarked by the USPS on January 2, 2024, are also acceptable. Online tax payments that are made by 11:59PM on January 2, 2024, are also acceptable.
To View or Pay your Village Property Taxes ONLINE, click here.
Credit card payments can also be made in-person by Tuesday, January 2, 2024, at Village Hall. For credit card payments made in-person at Village Hall, please note that there is a 3% charge. If you utilize online bill-pay through your bank, please remember that you MUST include the stub mailed to you.
Please note that pursuant to New York State Law, the Village CANNOT waive penalty fees. If you have any questions, you may contact the Clerk-Treasurer's office at (914) 777-7722. Thank you.
2024 Sanitation Schedule Is Now Available Online
The 2024 Sanitation Calendar is now available online. This one-page overview includes dates when garbage collection is suspended as well as dates for recycling collection, organic yard waste collection, and loose curbside leaf collection. To request a print copy of the 2024 Sanitation Calendar, please call (914) 777-7703. To lookup your garbage/rubbish pick-up schedule online, visit the Sanitation Pickup Schedule webpage or download the Recycle Right Westchester app from the Apple Store or Google Play Store. (You can also lookup the current 2023 garbage/rubbish pickup schedule here.)
Oh Christmas Tree! Oh Christmas Tree! How do I dispose of you?
Now that Christmas is over, here are some guidelines about setting out your Christmas tree for collection. Christmas trees are recycled and used for composting to keep them out of the regular waste stream.
- The Village's Department of Public Works will deploy personnel for tree collection through the end of January.
- Christmas trees must be free of all decorations and lights. Please remove all tinsel, lights and decorations prior to placing the Christmas tree out on the curb.
- Christmas trees WILL NOT BE PICKED UP if they are placed in plastic bags.
- Christmas trees must be placed at the curb, not in the street, for collection.
Please DO NOT put out Leaf Piles
The Village's Department of Public Works wants you to know that leaf piles should not be put out after December 26th. Any remaining leaves should be bagged. PLEASE DO NOT RAKE OR BLOW LEAVES INTO THE STREET. Doing so presents a safety hazard and flooding concern when leaves are washed into storm drains.
Marina Permit Renewals
The Harbor Master will send out marina permit renewals next week. All renewals need to be returned to the Harbor Master's office by Thursday, February 15th. Renewals submitted after that date will incur at late fee of $55.00. Office hours are 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM. For more information, please call (914) 777-7744.
Town of Mamaroneck's Informational Webpage about the Waverly Avenue Bridge Replacement Project
The Town of Mamaroneck has put together this informational webpage, which will be updated periodically, about the Waverley Avenue Bridge Replacement Project. Visit bit.ly/WaverlyAvenueBridge for periodic updates.
New York State Department of Transportation’s Route 1 Bridge over the Mamaroneck River
The New York State Department of Transportation will often share updates about their construction work on the Route 1 Bridge over the Mamaroneck River. As soon as we receive them, these updates are posted to this page on the Village's website. We thank you for your patience during this necessary construction work. Click here for the NYSDOT Factsheet. And to learn more about the project, visit lowerwestchesterbridges.com.
Village of Mamaroneck Tree Law
Trees help sustain an ecological system that provides climatic advantages to people and wildlife alike: cooling the air, buffering the wind and providing a natural barrier to noise. Conserving these natural assets was the impetus behind a decision by the Village of Mamaroneck's Board of Trustees (with support from the Tree Committee) to vote on and enact a new tree law. On October 12, 2021, the Village passed a local law making property owners in the village responsible for the maintenance of trees on their property, including their removal. The penalty for failing to follow this new law is a fine or $1,050 or more. The law is intended to preserve our trees, which provide numerous benefits, including the reduction of air pollution, increase to the tree canopy, and the improvement of the drainage and maintenance of a healthy eco-system. Studies show that a minimum tree canopy cover of 40% is the threshold needed to reap the full benefits of trees. A goal of the Board of Trustees, supported by the Tree Committee, is to achieve this minimum tree canopy coverage and maintain it on an ongoing basis. The Tree Committee as well as the Building Department has put together the following resources to help educate and inform residents about our Village's Tree Law.
Frequently Asked Questions | Application for Tree Removal Permit | Tree Law
Westchester County's Flood History Disclosure Form
To access the Flood History Disclosure Form, info on Local Law 46-2022 and other County efforts related to Flooding in Westchester, go to:
https://planning.westchestergov.com/flood
Para acceder al Formulario de Divulgación del Historial de Inundaciones, información sobre la Ley Local 46-2022 y ostros esfuerzos del Condado relacionados con Inundaciones en Westchester, visite https://planning.westchestergov.com/flood
As of September 2, Westchester County’s “Upon Request” Law Aimed at Curbing Use of Single-Use Foodware Is Now In Effect
In a significant step towards environmental sustainability, Westchester County is reminding residents and business owners of its "Upon Request" single-use foodware law, which took effect on September 2. This legislation aims to reduce the consumption of single-use plastics by promoting a more mindful approach to their usage within food service establishments by limiting the use of single-use foodware products to only when specifically requested by the customer. Click here to learn more.
Bark Park at Harbor Island
Information about purchasing Bark Park FOBs (as well as Dog Licenses) is now available online.
Rent the Pavilion Deck
Book your next family event, party or other gathering at beautiful Harbor Island Park. Rent the Pavilion Deck located adjacent to Stephen E. Johnston Beach to celebrate your special event along the tranquil coastline of the Long Island Sound. With 1,200 square feet of party space and seating for 48, this party space will be the ideal waterfront setting to enjoy and gather as you enjoy your celebration. As there is a high demand for popular dates throughout the season, we suggest calling the Recreation office at (914) 777-7784 or email recreation@vomny.org regarding availability and pricing. (Download the PDF flyer.)
Empty Slips at the Marina Available for Rent
Empty slips at the marina for boats of varying sizes are now available for rent. The Village of Mamaroneck Harbor Master oversees and administers all vessels located within the waterways of Harbor Island, assigns each applicant a slip space, and is responsible for maintaining records of dock and mooring assignments. If you are interested in reserving a slip, please contact Jeff LaRusso or Kristen Salov at the Harbor Master’s Office at (914) 777-7744.
Heating Safety
There is something about the winter months and curling up with a good book by the fireplace. But did you know that heating equipment is one of the leading causes of home fire deaths? With a few simple safety tips and precautions, you can prevent most heating fires from happening. Click here to download the flyer.
No hay nada más lindo durante los meses de invierno que acurrucarse junto a la chimenea con un buen libro. Pero ¿sabía usted que en EE.UU. los equipos de calefacción constituyen una de las principales causas de muerte en incendios residenciales? Con algunos simples consejos y precauciones de seguridad, puede evitarse la ocurrencia de incendios provocados por equipos de calefacción. PDF.
Electric Safety from Con Edison
Never go near or touch a fallen power line or other damaged electrical equipment. Call 1-800-CONED (1-800-752-6633) to report the condition. For more electric safety tips from ConEdison, click here.
Nunca se acerque a un cable de electricidad caído ni a otros equipos eléctricos dañados, ni tampoco toque dicho cable o dichos equipos. Llame de inmediato al 1-800-75-CONED (1-800-752-6633) para reportar la situación. Para obtener más consejos de seguridad eléctrica de ConEdison, haga clic aquí.
Gas Safety from Con Edison - Call 811 Before You Dig
New driveway? Planting a tree? Putting in a pool? Whether you’re doing the work yourself or using a landscaper or contractor, whoever is digging must call 811 two to 10 days before excavating on public or private property. Calls are answered around the clock.. For more gas safety tips from ConEdison, click here.
¿Va a colocar una piscina? ¿Una nueva entrada para automóviles? ¿Va a sembrar un árbol? Ya sea que usted esté haciendo el trabajo por su cuenta o haya contratado los servicios de un jardinero o contratista, quien sea que vaya a cavar, debe llamar al 811 de dos a 10 días antes de excavar en propiedad pública o privada. Las llamadas son contestadas a cualquier hora. Para obtener más consejos de seguridad de gas de ConEdison, haga clic aquí.
Mamaroneck Residents Deserve Safe Water / Los Residentes de Mamaroneck Merecen Agua
New York State Awards Grant of $30 Million Toward Construction of Rye Lake Water Filtration Plant
MAMARONECK, N.Y. (Dec. 14, 2023) --- Westchester Joint Water Works (WJWW) has been awarded $30 million from New York State toward the construction of its $138 million water filtration plant proposed to be built on land at the Westchester County Airport in the Town/Village of Harrison.
WJWW, a nonprofit public benefit corporation responsible for maintaining a drinking water system for up to 100,000 Westchester County residents, is under state and federal orders to build the plant to filter its Rye Lake water source to ensure the safety and quality of the drinking water it supplies.
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the award of $479 million in critical water infrastructure projects statewide this week, which included the WJWW grant which was the largest drinking water grant award in the mid-Hudson region.
“We are grateful to Gov. Hochul and New York State for recognizing the importance of ensuring access to clean and safe drinking water for all of our residents, and providing our municipalities with these much-needed resources,” said Paul Kutzy, WJWW Manager. “This funding will help offset the costs associated with building the mandated Water Filtration Plant and in so doing mitigate the impact to ratepayers. Most importantly, the funding helps facilitate safe water for generations to come.”
Donate to the Mamaroneck Public Library
The Mamaroneck Public Library needs your help. The Village of Mamaroneck has agreed to loan the Library $1.4 million to remain open, but the loan will need to be repaid in one year. Every tax-deductible donation, no matter the size, will help the Library repay this loan and continue providing essential services to Library patrons. Watch this video (courtesy of LMC Media) from Library Director Jennifer O'Neill. Click here to make a donation. And to learn more, visit www.mamaronecklibrary.org.
Celebrate the Holidays on Bee-Line!
Click here to read the announcement. For more information, visit www.westchestergov.com/beelinebus. Or call (914) 813-7777.
About the Village of Mamaroneck's Weekly E-Newsletter
The Village of Mamaroneck has put together a weekly e-newsletter with information for residents and local businesses that brings together resources from Village departments, volunteer boards, commissions and committees, as well as our partners in the community. To sign-up for the Village's e-newsletter, please visit village.mamaroneck.ny.us/subscribe, type (and confirm by re-typing) your email address at the top of the page, and select "Village's Weekly E-Newsletter" on 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 full 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 Village of Mamaroneck's Weekly E-Newsletter (which is typically sent on Friday), submissions are due on Friday by 12:00pm. Send submissions to ringenito@vomny.org. All submissions are edited for tone and content.
Have you Signed-Up for RoboCalls ("Rave Mobile Safety") from the Village of Mamaroneck?
We encourage all Village of Mamaroneck residents and local businesses to sign-up for our RoboCall ("Rave Mobile Safety"), in the event the Village needs to communicate special announcements quickly and directly to residents. Click this link 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 full name, phone number, and email address 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, last name, and your email addresses. (Please note that these notifications are separate from the Police Department’s Nixle Engage notification system.)
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