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From The Mayor’s Office February 8, 2008
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From The Mayor's Office www.Gardencityny.net

By Peter A. Bee

CONGRATULATIONS TO PRESIDENT SCOTT, ADELPHI UNIVERSITY
The Village of Garden City is proud to be the home of Adelphi University. On behalf of the Village Board of Trustees and the residents of Garden City, I congratulate President Scott on having received the 2008 Chief Executive Leadership Award from the Council for Advancement and Support Education.

BUDGET WORK SESSIONS

I would like to remind you that the Board of Trustees will be conducting work sessions to review the proposed 2008/09 Operating/Capital Budgets on:

Thursday February 14, 2008 7:00 p.m. (Public Presentation of Capital and Preliminary Operating Budgets at the Garden City Library)

Thursday February 28, 2008 7:00 p.m. (Budget Study Session)

Saturday March 1, 2008 8:30 a.m. (Budget Study Session)

These sessions are currently scheduled to be held in the Board Room at Village Hall, 351 Stewart Avenue, Garden City, New York unless otherwise noted above. With the exception of the February 14th session, these sessions are conducted in public but will not provide for public participation.

SAFE DISPOSAL OF REFUSE

A reminder to residents that the following guidelines are to be used in the disposition of refuse in order to protect our employees:

1. Sharp objects, such as broken glass, sharp pieces of metal and knives should not be placed loosely in plastic or paper bags. Proper precaution should be taken, such as placing them in cardboard boxes tied with string or tape.

2. All hypodermic needles should be bent and the point blunted.

3. Dust from vacuum cleaners, barbecue pits and sandings from wooden floors should not be placed loosely in a trash barrel. They should be placed in a paper bag or plastic container for disposal.

4. Dangerous objects, such as acid, gasoline and explosives, should not be placed in garbage or rubbish. If you have any questions concerning the disposal of dangerous items, please call the Sanitation Department.

5. Do not overload containers. The maximum weight per container is 40 lbs. Overloading containers with heavy objects, such as broken concrete, has resulted in back injuries to our personnel.

WINTER WATER FACTS AND TIPS

I would like to take this opportunity to share with you some winter water facts and tips that were recently sent to me.

-Outside water faucets have a valve inside which can be shut off during winter months. Purchasing an insulated hose faucet cover will also help protect the valve from freezing.

-Frozen pipes can result in damage to your home, and repairs can be costly. If you have experienced freeze-up problems in the past, it is suggested that a faucet be allowed to flow with a steady drip which will help prevent the recurrence of a freeze-up.

-To prevent pipes from freezing, you can insulate them and keep your thermostat set at no less than 60 degrees.

VILLAGE'S WEB SITE

I encourage residents to periodically utilize the Village's website for information regarding the Village's operations, as well as items of seasonal and special interest. The address is www.gardencityny.net. Also please be aware that I have a Village e-mail address and would be delighted to hear from Village residents about their concerns - it is as follows: MayorPBee@gardencityny.net


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