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Village Begins Sidewalk Repairs
On August 26, the Village Board approved spending $53,000 to repair sidewalks on High Ave between Broadway and Franklin and Depew Ave between South Midland and Summit. $50,000 of the cost will be covered by federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) money.
Clearwater's Tideline Discovery Program
The Nyack Park Conservancy and Clearwater are celebrating the Hudson River Estuary with a free program for kids ages 5 to 11 years of age. The program, which will run from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 26th in Nyack's Memorial park, was developed to provide children with a better understanding of the Hudson River and help foster a sense of environmental stewardship through a variety of fun, hands-on activities. Space is limited to the first 50 children who register.
Mayor Appoints Lorenzini to Housing Authority
From Nyack Mayor Richard Kavesh
I’m pleased to announce the appointment of Marie Lorenzini and Cara Bristol to the Nyack Housing Authority. Marie is a 29-year Nyack resident who has already given many years of service to the village, while Cara is working for the people of Nyack for the first time since moving here just two years ago. Here’s a bit of information about our two new NHA members.
Mayor on Gay Pride Month
By Mayor Richard Kavesh
Roadmap for the Superblock
By the Nyack Village Board - Mar 4, 2010
Local Businesses - Please take our survey!
The Marketing Committee, a public-private group working on behalf of the Village, is collecting vital information from our business communittee in an effort to define our community (a "branding" process).
It has only 9 questions and should take less than 2 minutes!
Please click HERE to go to the survey!
Thank you for your help.
Doug Foster
Trustee
Carbon Monoxide Law "Amanda’s Law" -- Effective Feb. 2010
Village creates new Environmental Committee
On February 11, the Village Board authorized the creation of an Environmental Committee, to work in an advisory role. Mayor Kavesh will be the primary liasson to the committee.
Deborah Turner will chair the committee. Her first job is to find members for the committee.
Deborah gave the following overview of the commitee's vision:
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Finally, a bus shelter
On Feb. 11, the Village Board passed a resolution authorizing the Treasurer to purchase a bus shelter to be located at the corner of Artopee Way and Franklin. The cost will be approximately $10,000, which doesn't include the installation of a concrete base and securing it.
Nyack to bid out Streetscape!
On Feb. 11, the Village Board unanimously passed a resolution asking its engineering consultant to bid out its plan to redesign Main Street between Broadway and Franklin.
Check out a design rendering of the plan HERE. For the design vocabulary, click HERE.
The following is an overview of the project:
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