North Castle Supervisor Schiliro Report | Armonk NY Homes

 

Supervisor’s Review
Here’s What’s Going On………
From Supervisor Michael Schiliro:
 

Economic Development

 

 

  • Armonk Square – A few more stores have opened, namely Bowls (soups and salads), JP Morgan Chase and the children’s store Jagger and Jade. The final location, Peachwave (frozen yogurt) will open sometime in April.

  • The site of the North White Plains Diner is currently under construction and will re-open under new ownership. (pictured above right)

  • Bristal Assisted Living – Is open for business and plans on a Grand Opening event later this year.

  • Restaurants – Amore has settled into its beautiful new location. Coming soon to its old location is Fattoria Dinner House which will have a coastal Mediterranean menu. Roberto’s/Zero Otto Nove of Arthur Avenue will be opening a new restaurant in Town at the former “RTE 22” location
  • CVS – All the permits are in place and outdoor work will resume once the weather improves

Public Works Update

 

  • Con Edison is winding down the Line Hardening Project for the “Armonk Loop”, securing a more reliable system. In January, the Town limited tree cutting to 10 per private property and instituted a review of designated trees along Town and NYS right-of-ways.
  • Record snowfall: 18 snow events totaling 77 inches, and sub-freezing temperatures took a toll on our trucks and our roads. The Town Board has authorized the purchase of two new Highway vehicles in addition to two ordered in late 2013, and an additional Parks vehicle to replace older equipment.
  • Pot-hole repair has been ongoing. In addition, road improvements will be assessed early to mid-April in conjunction with the 2013 Pavement Management Study. Scheduling of  repairs will begin later this Spring.
  • The Town board conducted a work session to explore options for additional Parking in Downtown Armonk.
  • The Windmill Water Main Project is on schedule to go to bid in April for construction proposals.  At the same, time the three Windmill structures maintained by Water District #2 will go out to bid for repair and rehabilitation.

Town Council Corner

 

A Message from Town Councilman Barbara DiGiacinto:

 

Attention North White Plains Residents

 

On the first Saturday of each month, Councilwoman Barbara DiGiacinto meets with North White Plains residents at the Community Center. Schedules permitting, Supervisor Schiliro, Councilmen D’Angelo, Reiter, or Berra are in attendance.

 

The next meeting will be held on Saturday, April 5 from 11:00 AM until 12:30PM. Please consider stopping by the Community Center and sharing your concerns and visions for the Town of North Castle as well as for North White Plains.

In addition, Councilwoman DiGiacinto is creating a North White Plains email list. Please send your name and email address to:  bdigiacinto@northcastleny.com

 

Please mark your calendar with the 2014 North White Plains meeting dates: May 3, June 7, July 12*, August 2, September 6, October 4, November 1, and December 6.  11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

(*Second Saturday due to July 4th Holiday Weekend.)

 

 

 

Upcoming Community Events
Saturday  April 5 (Rain Date 4/12) – EGG HUNT EGGSTRAVAGANZA

Time:           10:30am SHARP at Community Park Track Field                      205 Business Park Drive, Armonk

 

12:30pm SHARP at North Castle Community Center Fields                     10 Clove Road, North White Plains

 

 

Saturday  April 26 – Zero Waste Day!  9:00 AM – 3:00 PM  North Castle Town Hall

http://www.northcastleny.com/recycling-sustainability/news/zero-waste-day-april-26th

 

Sunday   April 27 – 2014 Annual Town Wide Clean Up!  9:00 – 11:00 AM

*Community Center North White Plains – 10 Clove Street

*Town Hall in Armonk –  15 Bedford Road

*Banksville Fire House in Banksville

 

Note:  Town wide clean up day is a great day for families and friends to take pride in our town.  It is as simple as picking any part of the Town, a particular street or park, grab some free bags from the locations above, and help keep our town beautiful.  Thanks in advance for participating.

 

 

 

In Conclusion….
It has been a wonderful first three months serving as your Supervisor.  I want to thank the Town Board members for being fully engaged and committed to serving “you”, our residents. We are all supported by a great staff in the Town who work hard to deliver the services we all expect.  And finally, I want to thank you, the residents for your continued support and input.  Keep the ideas coming!

Sincerely,

Mike

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