Message to Our Membership
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Dear Members,
As we look forward to spring and celebrating Women’s History Month, I’m excited to highlight two outstanding programs scheduled by the Forum’s Program Committee in March and April.
At our Membership Meeting on Thursday, March 10 at 8pm, the Honorable Ben Boykin — Scarsdale’s representative on the Westchester County Board of Legislators — will present a talk focusing on significant activities of the County Board affecting our community.
On Sunday, March 13 at 3pm, the Forum's Sunday Speaker Series will present "The ADL on the Front Lines," a panel discussion on activities of the Anti-Defamation League co-sponsored by the ADL, hosted by our Program Committee Chair, Alexandra Tagami Vargo, and featuring Scott Richman, Regional Director of the ADL's New York/New Jersey Office, and longtime Scarsdale resident John B. Harris, a Past Board Chair of the ADL's New York Region.
The Forum is holding both of these events via Zoom. Registration is required. Login information will be provided when you register below.
Finally, on Sunday, April 24 at 3pm, the Forum will present the last Sunday Speaker program of the season: "A History of Women in Scarsdale: A Firsthand Account" -- an in person event at the Scarsdale Public Library's Scott Room featuring a panel of distinguished Scarsdale residents: real estate broker Lynne Clark, former Scarsdale Mayor Anne Janiak, former Scarsdale Inquirer Editor-in-Chief Linda Leavitt, and former president of the NYS League of Women Voters and the Board of Education of Southern Westchester BOCES Evelyn Stock. Moderated by Dara Gruenberg and Jordan Copeland. Event co-sponsored by the Scarsdale Public Library and the Scarsdale Historical Society.
Best wishes,
Eli Mattioli,
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Notes from the Board of Directors
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SCARSDALE FORUM SUNDAY SPEAKER PROGRAM
ON THE FRONT LINES
with
Anti-Defamation League's
SCOTT RICHMAN and JOHN HARRIS
Sunday, March 13, 2022
3:00 PM on Zoom
Event hosted by Program Chair Alexandra Tagami Vargo and moderated by Eli Mattioli, President of the Scarsdale Forum, followed by audience Q&A. Program co-sponsored by ADL Westchester. All members of the public are welcome. Registration Required: Login information provided when you register here.
Scarsdale Forum's Sunday Speaker Series: Please REGISTER today!
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SAVE THE DATE: County Legislator Benjamin Boykin at the next MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM MEETING State of the County on Thursday, March 10, 2022 at 8:00 PM on Zoom. All Scarsdale Forum members and members of the public are welcome. Registration required HERE.
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SAVE THE DATE for the final Sunday Speaker Event to be held in person at the Scarsdale Library on Sunday, April 24, 2022:
"A History of Women in Scarsdale: A Firsthand Account" -- an in person event at the Scarsdale Public Library's Scott Room featuring a panel of distinguished Scarsdale residents Lynne Clark, former Mayor Anne Janiak, Linda Leavitt, and Evelyn Stock, moderated by Dara Gruenberg and Jordan Copeland. Event co-sponsored by the Scarsdale Public Library and the Scarsdale Historical Society.
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Development
The Committee will be working on the development of a strategic plan, with goals, objectives, and actions designed to ensure that the Forum continues to carry out its mission and purposes well into the future. Forum members interested in participating are welcome to join us, and should contact at their earliest convenience Committee Co-Chairs Ed Morgan at eamlaw@optonline.net, and Barry Meiselman at barwest2@aol.com.
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Downtown Revitalization
The Downtown Revitalization Committee is working jointly with the Municipal Services Committee in studying the possibility of creating a Business Improvement District (often referred to as a "BID") in the Village Center. A draft report has been circulated to members of both Committees and will be finalized and submitted shortly for Forum approval and public release. The DR committee is also compiling a summary of its reports for use in the Village's planning stage of its Complete Streets project. If you would like to participate or join the Downtown Revitalization Committee, please contact Chair Susan Douglass, susanudouglass@gmail.com.
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Education
The Education Committee, following its seminal Report on collaborative communications among school stakeholders, plans to explore: student mental health challenges, civics curriculum as it relates to elections , the process for the search for a new superintendent, and a variety of other issues having an impact on students, teachers, and the Board of Education. Please Contact Chair Barry Meiselman, barwest2@aol.com.
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Recreation
The Recreation Committee agenda includes the condition of the playing fields, the Pool Complex, and bicyclist safety, among other recreation issues of importance to the community. More information about the Village Pool Complex project is included in the Municipal Pool Complex Market Study and Existing Conditions Survey here. Any member interested in chairing the committee should contact President Eli Mattioli, elimattioli@gmail.com.
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Scarsdale Fiscal Affairs
The Scarsdale Fiscal Affairs Committee is studying the Village's Third Pass budget and preparing for budget meetings scheduled for March 3 and March 8. There is still time to join the Committee to weigh in on important budget issues and develop recommendations for the Committee's annual report. The Committee will prepare its report commenting on the Tentative Budget and plans to submit it to the Village Board before the scheduled hearing on April 12 2022. Please contact Chair Anne Hintermeister with any questions, ahintermeister@gmail.com.
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Municipal Services
Municipal Services members look forward to participation in Village Board work sessions and hearings on Scarsdale's Complete Streets plan: the Village Center Strategic Mobility and Placemaking RFP . Members are participating in drafting the Business Improvement District report with the DR Committee, a project requested by the Village. Municipal Services has been following up on recommendations made in its joint Committee Report (with the Sustainability/Climate Resilience group) on "Gas Leaf Blowers, Leaf Vacuuming, and Leaf Mulching" and in the most recent Municipal Services Report on traffic safety and implementation of complete streets and safe routes to schools policy and design. The traffic safety report will be re-submitted to the Village for use in the planning stage of its Complete Streets project. The Committee also plans on follow up with the Sustainability group and the Conservation Advisory Council regarding the status of Scarsdale's participation in New York State's Climate Smart Communities program. Please contact Chair Madelaine Eppenstein, meppenstein@eppenstein.com.
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Sustainability
The Sustainability Committee supports initiatives for an environmentally sustainable and healthy environment that provides quality of life for village residents. Recognizing the absolute inter-dependency between the health of our environment and our own health, the Committee continues to support recycling, green energy, storm preparedness, and Scarsdale's Climate Smart Community initiatives. Recent work focuses on: landscape management including the promotion of mulch mowing and grass recycling over street leaf pile vacuuming; a total ban on the use of gas blowers and the elimination of non-organic and environmentally harmful pesticide use; and year-round containerized pick-up of yard waste and excess leaves instead of the environmentally counterproductive practice of leaf vacuuming. The collaboration with other Forum committees produced the Report on banning smoking in outdoor village spaces and opting out of retail cannabis dispensaries until state regulations can be assessed. Both initiatives were adopted by the Village Board on December 14, 2021, and the no-smoking local law took effect on January 1, 2022. Please contact Chair Darlene Le Francois Haber, dlefranc@montefiore.com.
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ZONING AND PLANNING
The scope of the Zoning and Planning Committee covers zoning issues generally and in the context of future development. Any member interested in chairing the committee should contact President Eli Mattioli, elimattioli@gmail.com.
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Community Events, News & Resources
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Village General Election Reminder Tuesday, March 15, 2022:
Support residents on the ballot for three village trustee positions who wish to volunteer to serve on the Village Board. For all Districts, 1-19, vote in person in the Scarsdale Public Library Scott Room at 54 Olmsted Road, from 6 AM to 9 PM. Instructions for Mail-In Ballots HERE.
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Village Board Meetings and Work Sessions: Village Board meetings are regularly open to the public at Village Hall or via Zoom webinar at https://zoom.us/j/93183703358, or call in using 1-929-436-2866 and entering the Meeting ID 931 8370 3358. The Zoom login uses same ID. Check the Village Board calendar here.
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Scarsdale Forum Members: We are grateful when you make a tax-deductible contribution over and above your membership dues. You can make a donation online now. Any amount is greatly appreciated to support our educational programming and the important work of our committees in their effort to promote civic dialogue on the issues that directly affect your families and the quality of life for our community.
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Scarsdale Forum Inc.
Scarsdale Forum Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to community education through discussion and analysis of issues relevant to Scarsdale residents. Since 1904 the Forum has contributed meaningfully to village affairs through written reports, public speakers, events, and committee discussions. Membership is open to all Scarsdale and Mamaroneck Strip residents, regardless of citizenship status. Forum Focus is distributed to Scarsdale Forum members generally in the first week of each month. Pertinent information should be sent to communications@scarsdaleforum.com one week prior to publication to be included in the coming issue. Media Contact: communications@scarsdaleforum.com
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