FORUM FOCUS



March 2023


Message to Our Membership

Dear Members,

Happy March! Just when we're thinking "spring" the snow arrives. Now that we're back home from winter holidays and vacations, it's time to focus on the Forum. Several committees are planning meetings, the Scarsdale Village budget hearings are in full swing, and the Forum is hosting two terrific programs -- one featuring our new State Senator Shelley Mayer at our program meeting on Thursday, March 9 at 7:30 pm, and the other featuring Westchester District Attorney Mimi Rocah at our Sunday Speaker program on March 12 at 3:00 pm. We'd love to hear from you and see you at our programs and events.

With warm regards,

Susan Douglass, President

susanudouglass@gmail.com

Notes from the Board of Directors

SAVE THE DATE: MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM MEETING March 9, 2023 with NYS Senator Shelley Mayer. The Scarsdale Forum is delighted that our NYS Senator Shelley Mayer will be the featured speaker at this Program meeting, followed by Q&A. No business will be conducted. The event will take place in the Scott Room, Scarsdale Public Library, 54 Olmsted Road, Scarsdale. Refreshments will be served at 7:30 pm and the meeting will start at 8:00 pm. This event will also be livestreamed via Zoom. Registration is not required for in-person attendance. This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required for ZOOM participants HERE.

 

UPCOMING SUNDAY SPEAKER PROGRAM: We enthusiastically welcome once again Westchester County District Attorney MIRIAM ROCAH on March 12, 2023 at 3:00 pm in the Scarsdale Library Scott Room, attendance in person or livestreaming on Zoom. DA Rocah is expected to speak broadly about the issues she and her office have focused on since taking office, including gun violence in our communities, removing illegal guns from the streets, and promoting gun safety in Westchester. All Scarsdale Forum members and members of the public are welcome, no in person registration is required. For Zoom registration-login click HERE.

COMMITTEE and BOARD UPDATES


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 Committee Co-Chairs Barry Meiselman at barwest2@aol.com and Ed Morgan at eamlaw@optonline.net.



Downtown Revitalization


The Downtown Revitalization Committee will be meeting via Zoom on Thursday, March 16 at 8:00 pm to discuss updates in the Village Center. We will review the village's plans for spring and summer, and also discuss the parking, traffic and accident situation. Please join the meeting and weigh in on these important topics. If you are not yet a member of this committee, please join us. Contact Chair Susan Douglass, susanudouglass@gmail.com.


Education


The Education Committee is in discussions with the Scarsdale School District on two Forum study topics. The first topic, "Profile of an SHS Graduate," will be an examination of the skills and dispositions necessary for a graduate of Scarsdale High School to be successful beyond high school and into the workforce. The second topic will look at operational, financial and sustainability issues related to transitioning the district's bus fleet to electric vehicles. It is anticipated that this second topic will draw on the strengths and contributions of several Forum committees, such as Education, Sustainability, Finance, and Municipal Services. The Education Committee's latest innovative Report, New Strategies for Promoting Well-Being and Addressing Mental Health Issues within Scarsdale's Schools is available here. Join the Education Committee to participate in these exciting studies by contacting Chair Barry Meiselman at barwest2@aol.com, or by joining the Education Committee online at the Forum website.


Recreation


The Recreation Committee is evaluating current conditions and usage of our parks, fields, paths, green spaces and recreational facilities. Forum member and wider community input is welcome. Our goal is to provide timely feedback to the village so that it may budget accordingly. In addition, our committee is committed to partnering with the Scarsdale Fiscal Affairs and Municipal Services groups on the Pool Complex Project. We hope Forum members from all neighborhoods will join this dynamic and active group and provide feedback. If you would like to participate. Contact Chair Erin Rudensky, ejzerring@aol.com.


Scarsdale Fiscal Affairs


Committee members attended three budget work sessions in February and are continuing to study the budget issues and information requested from Staff. The Board has approved the "second pass" proposed 2023-24 Village budget which will increase Village taxes on the average home by 3.17%. Click on ClearGov for details. Staff is preparing the Tentative Budget that will be presented on March 14, 2023. The hearing on the Tentative Budget will be scheduled for March 28, 2023 and the Board will vote on the budget on April 25, 2023. The Committee will meet in March and prepare a report commenting on the Tentative Budget to submit prior to the hearing. There is still time to join the committee and have a say in how the Board should prioritize competing financial needs and wants and how to pay for them. There is still time to join the committee and have a say in how the Board should prioritize competing financial needs and wants and how to pay for them. Contact Chair Anne Hintermeister, ahintermeister@gmail.com.


Municipal Services


Municipal Services is working on a study of the traffic issues on the Post Road consistent with our committee's prior recommendations made in the most recent Municipal Services Report on village-wide traffic safety and implementation of complete streets, Zero Vision, and safe routes to schools policy and design. We look forward to community input. 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; prior Forum recommendations on further restriction of gas leaf blowers; fall leaf collection; and the degradation of the Village tree canopy despite recent code regulations meant to preserve it. Education of the public on the dangers of widespread pesticide use on private property is another issue of continuing committee focus in view of the recent Village code amendment's broad pesticide ban on public property. Contact Chair Madelaine Eppenstein, meppenstein@eppenstein.com.


Sustainability


The Committee supports initiatives for an environmentally sustainable and healthy environment that provides quality of life for village residents. Related to Committee Reports in 2018 and 2019, we supported the recent village code amendment covering "Pesticide Use on Village Property." The new local law bans chemical pesticides, fungicides, fertilizers, etc. on Village properties and allows only organic landscape practices. Recognizing the absolute inter-dependency between the health of our environment and our own health, the Committee continues to support a number of potential green initiatives including, but not limited to, those geared toward recycling, green energy, storm preparedness, and NY State's Climate Smart Community initiative. A recent Report focuses on the promotion of mulch mowing, the elimination of street leaf pile vacuuming, and a total ban on the use of gas blowers. Contact Chair Darlene Le Francois Haber, M.D., dlefranc@montefiore.com.


Zoning and Planning

The Committee's focus continues to be on supporting the long term growth and development of our Village to improve quality of life and sustainability by providing thoughtful analysis and recommendations for existing and proposed codes. Topics currently being prioritized include: elevation of structures in flood prone areas; requirements for new buildings to utilize heat pumps; installation of Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations downtown and at other locations; and Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). The Committee has a supporting role working closely with other Forum committees such as Municipal Services, Downtown Revitalization, and Sustainability. Anyone interested in joining the Zoning and Planning Committee or learning more contact Chair David Fenigstein, Fenigstein.david@gmail.com.


County Fiscal Affairs


In mid-October 2022, the County Executive released the proposed capital budget, which makes investments in environmental conservation, flood mitigation, the County Parks System, and affordable housing. In November the operating budget was released, with details on the various programs and services the County provides and how they'll pay for it through sales tax, property tax, and other revenue. Those draft plans were handed over to the Board of Legislators who had to amend and pass them by early December. Our committee Report was distributed to the legislators within this tight time frame. For more information please reach out to Chair Tim Foley at tim@commanderfoley.com.

Community Events, News & Resources

SCARSDALE EDGEMONT FAMILY COUNSELING SERVICE:


Scarsdale Action for Youth or S.A.Y. is a community coalition dedicated to building resilience among our youth, including reducing underage use of alcohol, marijuana and other drugs that negatively impact the health of our youth. Its first event is a presentation for parents by Dr. Matt Bellace on TUESDAY, March 7th at 7pm at the Scarsdale Middle school auditorium, "Supporting Teens in Reducing Their Stress/ And Ours." For more information visit S.A.Y.


RESET is a free program of prevention, education, and early intervention designed for Scarsdale youth ages 13-16 who have become “substance involved” with nicotine, alcohol, and/or THC. Using a group treatment modality, RESET aims to intervene with youth during a critical developmental window. The Spring program is slated to begin on Tuesday April 11, 2023. Intakes will begin the week of March 13th. There is no shame in asking for help. For more information about RESET, please contact Jay Genova, LCSW at 914-723-3281. 

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MUNICIPAL ELECTION Village General Election Reminder Tuesday, March 21, 2023: Support residents on the ballot for Mayor, two Village Board Trustee positions, and Village Justice. 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 are available online HERE.

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SCARSDALE FOUNDATION OFFERS SCHOLARSHIP AID

Students who graduated from Scarsdale High School or lived in Scarsdale during their high school years and who have completed their first, second, or third years of college are invited to apply to the Scarsdale Foundation for tuition assistance. For the 2022-2023 academic year, the Foundation awarded need-based grants totaling $148,000 to 33 students attending private and state-supported colleges and universities. Applications for the 2023-2024 academic year should be submitted online from the Scarsdale Foundation’s website: www.scarsdalefoundation.org (click on the Scholarships link). Completed applications must be submitted by Wednesday, June 1, 2023. Questions should be directed to Scholarship Committee Co-Chairs Anne Lyons and B. Kathleen Munguia at: scarsdalefoundationscholarship@gmail.com


The Foundation welcomes contributions from the community to augment the funds available for distribution each year. Contributions may be donated to a specially earmarked Scholarship Fund of the Scarsdale Foundation, enabling the Foundation to carry on the tradition of helping students in need pursue a college education. Donations may be made online by visiting the Foundation’s website or mailed to the Scarsdale Foundation at P.O. Box 542, Scarsdale, NY 10583.

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SCARSDALE BOWL DINNER & HONORS, Thursday April 27, 2023

The Foundation also hosts the Scarsdale Bowl Dinner where Scarsdale individuals are recognized for their volunteer service to the community. This year's honorees are: 

Janet Starr, Bowl Award Recipient

SVAC, Spotlight Award Recipient

The Scarsdale Bowl will be presented to the 2023 recipients on Thursday, April 27, 6:30 pm at the Mamaroneck Beach & Yacht Club. Register HERE.

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SCARSDALE FORUM invites you to join us as we tackle the subjects described in more detail in the Committee Update section. Members may consider joining any one, several or all Scarsdale Forum committees listed on the website. No prior experience with the subject matter is required. Join here.

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 the same ID. Sign up for updates here. Check the Village Board calendar here.

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Scarsdale Forum Inc. is the 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to community education through discussion and analysis of issues relevant to Scarsdale residents. Since 1904, Scarsdale Forum has contributed meaningfully to village affairs through written reports, prominent speaker programs, social gatherings and other public events. Membership is available to all Scarsdale and Mamaroneck Strip residents, regardless of citizenship status.  The Forum Focus newsletter is distributed to Scarsdale Forum members generally during 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