Mayor Mary Marvin Appointed to Serve on Community Revitalization Policy Committee

By James J. Miccio, President, New York State Conference of Mayors
Mar. 21, 2018: Mayor Mary Marvin of the Village of Bronxville has been appointed to serve on the Community Revitalization Policy Committee of the New York State Conference of Mayors ("NYCOM"). NYCOM president James Miccio of the Village of Fishkill made the appointment.
As a member of the Community Revitalization Police Committee, Mayor Marvin will be directly involved in providing policy recommendations to the NYCOM executive committee, developing positions on various pieces of legislation, and considering new legislative proposals that will benefit cities and villages. This committee will focus on a wide range of issues including economic development, main street initiatives, abandoned property, land use, property maintenance, and government operations.
In making the appointment, Mayor Miccio said, “Mayor Marvin is a strong and outspoken supporter of local government. We are pleased to have her involved with NYCOM in this important undertaking, which will only strengthen our organization's advocacy efforts. I know Mayor Marvin will be a tremendous asset to the process.”
The Conference of Mayors represents city and village governments in New York State and has 576 city and village members. NYCOM has been in existence since 1910.
Pictured here: Mayor Mary Marvin.
Photo by N. Bower
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