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Forum Members:
Please join us at the Forum's first Membership Meeting on Thursday, October 9, when Mayor Justin Arest and Village Manager Alex Marshall will give their State of the Village presentation. This is an important opportunity to hear directly from our Village leadership about current initiatives, priorities, and the vision for Scarsdale’s future. This presentation offers valuable insights into how our community is evolving and how you can stay informed and engaged. Whether you’re a long-time member or new to the Forum, your presence and participation are vital. We hope to see you there and encourage your questions and input as we work together to support good governance and civic involvement in Scarsdale.
Best wishes,
Jill Spielberg, President
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SAVE THE DATE: STATE OF THE VILLAGE, SCARSDALE FORUM'S FIRST MEMBERSHIP MEETING of the season on Thursday, October 9: Presentation by Mayor Justin Arest and Village Manager Alexandra Marshall. Attend either in person at 7:30 at the Library starting with refreshments at 7:00 pm.
OR attend via Zoom: click HERE or use Alternative Login using Zoom Meeting ID 845 8037 2858 with PASSCODE 386013
SAVE THE DATE: WINTERFEST 2026, Saturday JANUARY 31, 2026, the Forum's Annual Membership Party at the Scarsdale Woman's Club -- Cocktails, Buffet Dinner, Desserts and Entertainment. The Special Events Committee needs volunteers. Please contact BK Munguia to sign up: beeks58@aol.com.
Be in touch for additional information or changes in schedule or venue.
COMMUNITY EVENTS POSTED BELOW
| | Committee and Board Updates | | |
County Fiscal Affairs
The County Fiscal Affairs Committee released its Report
analyzing the 2024 County budget and its implications for Scarsdale property taxes. The Committee testified about our report at the Westchester County Board of Legislators' hearing. Contact chair Tim Foley, Timothy.d.foley@gmail.com.
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Downtown Revitalization
A working group of the Committee has been formed to follow up on recommendations in prior reports for improving Boniface Circle. The Freightway Garage working group presented to the Village the results of our year-long study on the number of cars, motorcycles, scooters, bicycles, and out e-bikes parked at Freightway Garage and areas near the Scarsdale train station. Read our August 2024 Report on the Redevelopment of the Freightway Site. We are continuing work on these projects, as well as coordinating with the Municipal Services Committee on issues of vehicular and pedestrian safety in the Village Center. Forum members interested in participating in projects concerning these or other issues relevant to the Village Center are invited to contact chair Susan Douglass, susanudouglass@gmail.com for more information or date of next meeting.
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Education
The Committee’s Report on the School District's initiative, "Profile of a SHS Graduate,” was published in June 2024. Contact chairs Sarah Bell, sarahbellscarsforum@gmail.com, and/or Liza Lee, mslizalee@gmail.com for more information.
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Municipal Services
The Forum's Municipal Services and the Sustainability committees followed up with the Village this summer on the topic of banning gas leaf blower use in the Village and enforcement of the Code.
See the most recent collaborative Report of the Sustainability, Municipal Services, Parks, and Recreation Committees, dated January 15, 2025, updated on March 29, 2025, on the health, safety and environmental impact of artificial turf. Also review the joint Report with the Sustainability Committee on saving our tree canopy. Various non-profit civic organizations in town have supported that Report’s enforcement recommendations.
Municipal Services is in the process of collaborating with the Downtown Revitalization Committee on a range of traffic and safety issues, on the Post Road and in the Village Center, which include recommendations for new crosswalks and improvements to existing signals and signage to help protect pedestrians and prevent gridlock along Village Center corridors. We continue to recommend speeding and traffic violation enforcement on Village roads. This work is consistent with recommendations made to the Village in the most recent Municipal Services Report on village-wide traffic safety. We look forward to committee member and community input.
Education of the public on the dangers of widespread pesticide use on private property is another issue of continuing focus together with the Sustainability Committee in view of the amended Village Code's broad pesticide ban on public property. We hope you have an interest in being part of our team. Contact chair Madelaine Eppenstein, meppenstein@eppenstein.com.
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Parks and Recreation Committees
The Parks and Recreation Committees, whose study encompasses matters relating to Village parks, other green spaces and recreational playing fields and courts, continue to evaluate current conditions and usage of our parks, fields and courts, green spaces and recreational facilities, and to participate in work concerning these issues. One example is the joint committee Report of the Sustainability, Municipal Services, Parks, and Recreation Committees, dated January 15, 2025, on the health, safety and environmental impact of artificial turf. Forum member and wider community input is welcome. Contact Parks chair Erin Rudensky, ejzerring@aol.com and/or Recreation chair Omer Wiczyk, omer@wiczyk.com.
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Scarsdale Fiscal Affairs
The Committee prepares comprehensive assessments, such as this Report commenting on the prior Village budget before it was passed, and recommends how the Village Board should prioritize competing financial needs, wants, and how to pay for them. The Forum seeks members to participate in this important work.
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Scarsdale Youth Advisory Council (SFYAC)
New members are welcome to join. The Forum created the SFYAC to help empower the youth of Scarsdale to actively participate in community dialogue, express personal views, and become involved in addressing the civic issues, choices and solutions that directly impact them. Opportunities for students may include meetings with village, county, state, and federal government officials; conversations concerning village and School District issues; and opportunities to provide feedback concerning village and District issues. SFYAC members must be Scarsdale residents who are under the age of 18. Please contact chair sarahbellscarsforum@gmail.com.
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Sustainability
Municipal Services and the Sustainability committees followed up with the Village this summer on the topic of banning gas leaf blower use in the Village and enforcement of the Code.
See the most recent Report in collaboration with the Municipal Services, Parks, and Recreation Committees on the health, safety and environmental problems with using artificial turf for playing fields and courts, and the prior Joint Report of the Sustainability Committee with the Municipal Services Committee on saving our tree canopy. The Sustainability Committee supports initiatives for an environmentally sustainable and healthy environment and climate that provide quality of life for Village residents. Joint Committee Reports in 2018 and 2019 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 the NY State's Climate Smart Community initiative. Another 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. The Sustainability Committee also invites existing and new members to join local efforts to save trees through vine cutting. Vines are an important cause of damage to Scarsdale's diminishing tree canopy. Contact chair Darlene LeFrancois Haber, M.D. at dlefranc@montefiore.com if you are interested in helping our community through other Sustainability projects.
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Zoning and Planning
The Zoning and Planning Committee's focus is 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 of interest include: assessment of the 2024 Village Land Use Moratorium; further research on the potential for establishing a Business Improvement District; elevation of structures in flood prone areas; potential 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 including Municipal Services, Downtown Revitalization, and Sustainability. Contact chair Seth Ross at seth.h.ross@gmail.com.
| | Community Events, News & Resources | | |
"PAINT THE 'DALE: A Community Mural Project"
Free family-oriented event where residents help paint a mural, with art activities, crafts, and games: Sunday, October 12, 2025, 8:00 AM-1:00 PM at Chase Park, 32 Chase Road, Scarsdale
Painting WAITLIST: Sign-up HERE
ROTARY GALA: October 23, 6:30-9:30 PM, Scarsdale Golf Club, Club Way, Hartsdale: Scarsdale Rotary Gala Honoring Scarsdale Edgemont Girl Scouts, Cub Scout Pack 440, BSA Scout Troop #2 and #4
SCARSDALE FORUM invites you to join us as we tackle the subjects described in more detail in the Committee Update section above. Members may consider joining any one, several or all of the Scarsdale Forum committees listed on the website. No prior experience with the subject matter is required. The Scarsdale Forum offers programs, activities, and events to support community quality of life, social engagement, and dialogue with Scarsdale Village government.
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 on the home page of the Village website and check the Village Board calendar.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Board of Education meetings are regularly open to the public at the Scarsdale High School or via Zoom webinar. Information relating to BOE Meetings, Calendars, Documents, Policies, Events, Strategic Goals, Board Members and more can be accessed here.
Annual SCARSDALE FORUM MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL is MAY 1
Residents who wish to join should visit here: https://www.scarsdaleforum.com/Join
Renewing or lapsed members may sign up and pay here:
https://www.scarsdaleforum.com/Membership/renew
Your support of the activities of the Forum is greatly appreciated.
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www.scarsdaleforum.com
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. 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 chair meppenstein@eppenstein.com.
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