Bronxville Village Trustees Hard at Work on Issues Important to Our Village

By Staff
Oct. 10, 2018: The Bronxville Village Board of Trustees was hard at work on issues important to our village at the board of trustees meeting last night in Bronxville. The meeting included a work session followed by an open regular meeting.
The work session focused on two subjects, the village comprehensive plan and the Bronxville Library HVAC system. The village is in the information-gathering stage for the comprehensive plan and will be seeking input from many different groups throughout the village and the general public. As Mayor Mary Marvin commented, “My hope is that there will be some innovative things in this new plan.”
Also discussed in the work session was the Bronxville Library HVAC system, which is in bad shape and in continual need of repair. As a result, the library is looking at what would be involved in replacing it. In the open regular meeting, the board of trustees authorized spending a maximum of $70,000 on architectural fees to determine exactly what needs to be done and the costs involved. The board also urged the library team to investigate possible sources of funding for this project.
The public open meeting also included an update from Jim Palmer on work under way to clean out half of the village’s 400 catch basins. Mayor Marvin noted that one big problem is leaves because they clog the catch basins. She asked residents to please bag leaves, have gardeners take them away, or otherwise keep them off the streets so they don’t end up in the drains. Click here for the mayor's column in this week's MyhometownBronxville in which she discusses the effect of the buildup of leaves.
Jim Palmer also reminded everyone that there is an upcoming general election in November and that the village website would include information on polling locations.
Other business of interest is that Bronxville has become part of “Sustainable Westchester,” which is a consortium of towns that pursue sustainable resources and share costs.
Finally, if you are interested in the Village of Bronxville Board of Trustees meetings but cannot attend, you can watch them live on TV on channel 74 on cable or channel 47 on Fios.
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