The Tarrytown Link is issued the Friday after the regular Board of Trustees meeting, twice per month. We welcome community groups to contribute information about events and activities of interest to Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow residents. See more on how to submit information below. Please share this sign-up form with any friends or neighbors who may be interested in receiving regular Village updates.
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St. Patrick's Day Parade 2022
Back after the COVID hiatus with great fanfare
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Tentative Budget Released
The 2022-23 Tentative Budget was released on Friday, March 18. The Budget Hearing was opened on Monday, March 21, and will continue at the next Board of Trustees meeting on April 4. You can find a summary of the FY 2022-23 Budget in the Budget Message here or in the presentation.
In brief, the Village tax rate decreased by 3.08% to $8.2772 per $1,000 of property value. Does this mean your Village taxes will decrease? No. Not necessarily. It depends on how much your property value increased comparatively. The average home value increased by 6.18% with the total taxable assessment in Tarrytown now totaling $2,286,841,969 according to the Town of Greenburgh Assessor. If your home value increased by 6.18%, your Village taxes will increase by 2.91%. For a home valued at $700,000 in 2021, with an average increase in value of 6.18%, the Village taxes will increase by $173 in 2022. Remember that Village taxes only account for approximately 25% of property taxes.
For more information on expenditures, revenues and services provided by Village government, check out the Tentative Budget or come to the hearing on April 4th.
The following is the schedule for the budget process, with ways to engage along the way:
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Friday, March 18: Tentative 2022 Budget is filed with Village Clerk and included with March 21 meeting agenda
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Monday, March 21: Tentative 2022 Budget is considered by Board of Trustees, public hearing set for April 4
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Wednesday, March 30: Work Session consideration of Tentative 2022 Budget
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Monday, April 4: Public Hearing to consider Tentative 2022 Budget
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Monday April 18: Board vote on 2022 Budget including Board amendments
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Paving on Rt. 9
The NYS Department of Transportation has begun preparations for the paving of Rt. 9 which will begin in April. Next week they will be working from 9am to 3:30pm to set up the signage in anticipation of the work. The week of April 4, the nighttime prep work will begin, initially involving the mobilization of equipment and other site preparations. Nighttime work will take place between 8pm and 6am. The nighttime work allows the project to move more quickly which is important along this busy thoroughfare.
The project is expected to last until July.
When the milling and paving begins, this critical project will cause nighttime noise, dust, and disruption, but will move consistently, so no single location should be impacted for a significant length of time. Parking will be prohibited in the areas under construction. Rt. 9 will be reduced to a single lane where the crews are working. When feeling frustrated by the temporary inconvenience, please remember the current condition of the roadway and how necessary this brief disruption is to the long-term state of this important corridor through Tarrytown.
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Con Ed Update
Con Ed is continuing its gas main upgrades in the Village.
- Wilson Park Neighborhood: Basic restoration work should be completed by April 1.
- Broadway and Main Street: Restoration work will take place in the next few weeks. We will notify residents and businesses that will be affected when we have a specific date.
- Croton, Hamilton, Legrande and Neperan – Work is continuing and final restoration will occur by the end of April. Monday, March 28 there will be some traffic disruption on Hamilton and Neperan as restoration work commences. We will issue an update when we have additional dates for restoration work.
- Wildey and Washington: Work in this area will continue for the next five weeks, and then the crews will move on to Wood Ct. and Hanford Pl.
- Neperan Lakes Parking Lot: The lot will be used to stage milling and paving equipment for Con Ed's restoration work from mid-April to mid-May. Please consider alternative parking areas in that timeframe.
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Tarrytown Police Department Participating in New Programs
911 Diversion
The Tarrytown Police Department is fully participating in the newly formed Westchester County 911 Diversion Initiative, which is designed to help dispatchers, desk officers and call takers identify and refer qualifying non-emergency mental-health related calls for immediate connection to a crisis counselor with the option for a mobile mental health response or co-response with emergency services. Using a standardized Risk Assessment Tool, the call taker is able to identify non-emergency mental-health related calls and divert them to immediate connection to a clinician at the Crisis Network Team. TPD Officers have received initial training and will receive continuing training as it is conducted by Westchester County.
Domestic Violence Lethality Assessment
The Tarrytown Police Department is now participating in the Domestic Violence Lethality Assessment Program (LAP). The LAP is an evidence-based program used to identify victims who are at high risk of being killed by their intimate partner and connect them with a Domestic Violence service provider (and ongoing enhanced services) to reduce the likelihood of future homicides. The LAP provides first responders with an intervention tool called the Danger Assessment, which is a list of 12 questions to ask DV victims while still at the scene. If the victim screens in as high risk, the officer will immediately call a DV hotline/service provider and put the victim in touch with an advocate. TPD Officers have received initial training from the Westchester County Domestic Violence High Risk Team which consists of members from various Westchester County Agencies. Officers will continue to receive ongoing training as it is provided.
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Recyclopedia - a Helpful Resource
We get a lot of calls about trash and recycling at Village Hall. Did you know that the Department of Public Works has a helpful resource where you can get many of your questions answered with the click of a mouse? The Recyclopedia allows for you to search for any item you no longer need, and it can advise you of how to dispose of it, with information tailored to the specifics of Tarrytown's services. Wondering what to do about old paint cans or dead batteries? Get your questions answered here! You can also find pickup schedules specific to your home address.
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Did You Know?
The Thruway Authority has a "Falcon Cam" at the top of the Bridge, and the peregrine falcons have laid two eggs! You can check out progress "live" or try rewinding for more action.
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Board of Trustees in Brief
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Report From Board of Trustees Meetings 3.21.22
ICYMI, you can watch Village Board meetings online.
- Village Administrator Richard Slingerland presented the Tentative Budget. You can watch the discussion online, read the Budget Message and Presentation, or come to Village Hall for the continuation of the public hearing on April 4 to learn more. Thanks to Treasurer Jim Hart and all of the Village staff who work hard to produce this important blueprint for our Village government.
- The Board of Trustees adopted a Home Rule request to extend the Hotel Tax. The Hotel Tax is a source of revenue for the Village collected on hotel receipts, and helps reduce taxpayer burden. Thanks to bills sponsored by Assembly Member Abinanti and Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins in 2016, the State Legislature authorized Villages in the Town of Greenburgh and Mount Pleasant to impose the tax. If the bills pass the Senate and the Assembly, the authorization will be extended until 2025.
- The Board issued a resolution in support of the Federal NY-NJ Watershed Protection Act, which would establish Federal funding for the Hudson River watershed to finance restoration, preservation and educational programs.
- Camp, Pool, Fitness Center, and Picnic Pavilion fees were all increased for the 2022 season. Due to the need to remain cost competitive with other regional facilities and programs, the Recreation Department is increasing wage rates for seasonal staff. Having kept fees static throughout the pandemic, the Board increased the fees to account for the increase in expenditures. The new fees go into effect April 1. The schedule of fee changes is in the meeting agenda, and will be posted on the Recreation Department website in the coming week. Check the Rec Department home page for camp and pool membership enrollment which will launch April 1.
- The Tarrytown Environmental Advisory Council launched a new Green Landscape Champion program for local businesses to recognize sustainable landscaping practices including those that plant native plants, refrain from using pesticides, and leave leaves alone. For more information, check out TEAC's webpage.
- TaSH market contract renewed: the beloved Farmers Market will continue at Patriots Park in the warmer months, as will the December Holiday Market, and a Winter Market was also authorized with possible improvements in the 2022-2023 season. Stay tuned!
- The Board approved the recommendation of the Transportation and Mobility Council to remove a parking space from in front of the crosswalk at Sarah Michaels Park due to sightline obstruction when pedestrians are trying to cross Main Street at Cortlandt.
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- Planning Board Meeting: 3/28/22, 7:00pm
- BOT Work Session: 3/30/22, 6pm
- Transportation and Mobility Council: 3/31/22, 6pm
- BOT Regular Meeting, 4/4/22, 7pm
- Zoning Board: 4/11/22, 7:30pm
- BOT Work Session: 4/13/22, 6pm
- Planning Board Work Session: 4/14/22, 8:45am
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The Village of Tarrytown benefits from engaged, caring, and talented residents who volunteer their time and expertise to help create the community they want to inhabit. There are many opportunities to serve, whether contributing to the vision and development of public spaces, environmental issues, housing affordability, transportation challenges or recreation programs. Find out more about the Village’s many Boards and Committees and fill out a volunteer application by visiting: tarrytownny.gov/volunteer-to-serve
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Tree Commission Volunteer Needed
The Tree Commission is seeking a volunteer who is a certified arborist or has a similar degree of tree expertise. The Commission meets once per month and is charged with reviewing tree permit applications and applications pending before either the Zoning Board of Appeals and/or the Planning Board, and issues recommendations to either Board with respect to any aspect of the applications which may impact trees, shrubs and/or related plantings. The Commission advises the Board on other matters related to the urban canopy including tree species selection for Village projects, and educational opportunities related to the value and importance of Village trees. If interested, please submit your application and resume through the Village portal: https://www.tarrytownny.gov/volunteer-to-serve.
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3/26/2022 2:30pm
The Friends of The Warner Library is proud to present a Classical Concert featuring Cynthia Peterson and Daniel Spitzer.
Join us on Saturday, March 26th at 2:30 PM for a special classical concert that will feature Cynthia Peterson on piano and Daniel Spitzer on clarinet performing works by Schumann, Goodwin, Bernstein and Novacek.
Masks are optional for fully vaccinated attendees. Social distancing must be maintained.
Meet the Author Event
4/9/2022 11:30am
Please join us in welcoming James McLeod to the Children’s Room! He will read from his picture books and share the inspiring story of how he overcame bullying and insecurities to become an author and motivational speaker. Appropriate for preschoolers and above.
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Do you have a Community Event to include in the Tarrytown Link?
The Tarrytown Link is released the Friday after the Regular Board of Trustees meeting, twice per month. All info must be submitted by noon on the Wednesday prior to the Tarrytown Link's release. Submissions included in this listing are intended solely to inform of events and info of general interest to subscribers in Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow. No events that are religious or political in nature will be posted. The Village of Tarrytown does not necessarily endorse, support or take any position with regard to organizations or entities whose events and/or activities are listed. The Village makes no representation as to the accuracy thereof, nor does it assume any liability in connection with same. The Village reserves the right to reject submissions if the proposals received are not timely or do not adhere to these guidelines in part or in full. If submitting a flyer, please consider submitting a translation in Spanish as well.
You may submit a flyer (jpg or png) or text in the format below:
Title:
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To review the Village newsletter guidelines, please click here.
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Community Wardrobe (CW) is a joint effort of the Horsemen PTA and the Village of Sleepy Hollow that finds new homes for good clothes FREE to local families who need them.
CW has found a new home at the Shames JCC in Tarrytown and will now be able to open weekend and evening hours for clients and volunteers!
Volunteer
CW needs volunteers to organize clothing, accept donations, and help run shopping days. If you’re available to help on the following days, please SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER HERE
Volunteers are also needed to help CW on the following shopping days. (Spanish-speaking volunteers are essential) –
- Friday, April 1 – 9am-6pm
- Saturday, April 2 – 9am-3pm
- Sunday, April 3 – 9am-6pm
Students are encouraged to volunteer.
Please note that everyone who visits the JCC must be vaccinated. There are no exceptions. Volunteers and clients MUST show proof of vaccination their first time visiting.
What can you donate?
Please check out our CLOTHING DONATION page which lists CW’s Current Donations Needed and Clothing Donations DOs and DON’Ts
If your family is experiencing an emergency and needs clothing right away, please call 914-438-7987. We can help to provide you with clothing within 48 hours.
Si su familia está experimentando una emergencia, podemos vestirse dentro de las 48 horas. Llame al 914-438-7987.
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Government News in the Region
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Funeral Assistance for victims of COVID-19
Under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 and the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, FEMA is providing financial assistance for COVID-19 related funeral expenses incurred on or after January 20, 2020.
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Asistencia para gastos fúnebres por COVID-19
Conforme a la Ley de Asignaciones Complementarias de Respuesta y Ayuda por Coronavirus de 2021 y la Ley del Plan de Rescate Estadounidense de 2021, FEMA proporcionará asistencia económica para los gastos fúnebres relacionados con COVID-19 incurridos después del 20 de enero de 2020.
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Expiration dates extended for certain at-home tests
The FDA has allowed the expiration dates on these home tests to be extended for 3 months after the expiration date printed on the box.
March 2022 are actually good until June 30, 2022
April 2022 are actually good until July 31, 2022
May 2022 are actually good until August 31, 2022
For more information about the extension of the CareStart COVID-19 Home Antigen Test expiration date, see the statement from the FDA's on the extension.
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