Thank you to all the residents who came out to vote in our Village Elections on March 19th, and congratulations to Vinny Muldoon, Judy Courtney, Jessica Tai and Bruce Torino on the election victories. I look forward to serving with you as we work towards our common goals on behalf of residents. These volunteer positions are extremely important for the […]
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The Mayor’s Update
I have two exciting announcements as we move towards our goal for a St. Paul’s project that preserves part or all of the building, has widespread community support and can be executed! 1 – Your Board of Trustees voted last week, unanimously, to engage Brandstetter Carroll Inc. for a Garden City Parks & Recreation Needs Assessment and St. Paul’s Use […]
The Mayor’s Update
The Mayor’s Advisory Committee on St. Paul’s has been working along with the Trustees as we more towards a decision on the St. Paul’s Main Building. I hope many residents will find time to attend one of the Community Center presentations scheduled at the Garden City Library March 16th and March 23rd! In exploring all possible financing options for a […]
The Mayor’s Update
Volunteer Opportunities As we approach the end of the Village’s fiscal year, and the annual organizational meeting, I would like to take a moment to share with residents the opportunities to volunteer for the Village on one of the Village Boards and Commissions. These positions are an important part of our Village governance, and serving on these Boards or Commissions […]
The Mayor’s Update
The Mayor’s Advisory Committee on St. Paul’s continues to work at a rapid pace towards the goal of a project at St. Paul’s that preserves part or all of the building, has widespread community support and can be executed. This update on their progress illustrates that It’s Different This Time! What has the Committee accomplished so far? 1. Interviewed key stakeholders […]
The Mayor’s Update
As our Mayor’s Advisory Committee on St. Paul’s continues to work with the Board of Trustees towards the goal of a project at St. Paul’s that preserves part or all of the building, has widespread community support, and can be executed, I would like to update residents on another important matter in our Village, the ongoing efforts of the Board […]
The Mayor’s Update
This week’s St. Paul’s ad showcases yet another facet of the work of the Mayor’s Advisory Committee, whose goal is to help define a project at St. Paul’s that preserves part or all of the building, has widespread community support, and can be executed. Longtime resident and committee member Bill Kavan is leading the outreach to actively engage stakeholders in […]
The Mayor’s Update
While the Mayor’s Advisory Committee and the Board of Trustees continue moving forward on the path to a decision at St. Paul’s, I would like to take time to address an important public health issue that will be the topic of this week’s Environmental Advisory Board (“EAB”) meeting. It was over two years ago that the issue of elevated levels […]
The Mayor’s Update
It is wonderful to see the progress being made on St. Paul’s, and I am grateful to the talented residents who have taken on the important advisory role of serving on the committee. When residents ask about what is next, I like to be clear that reaching the goal of identifying a project that preserves part or all of the […]
The Mayor’s Update
The Mayor’s Advisory Committee on St. Paul’s has been working at a fast pace and will be providing regular updates at the BOT meetings and on the St. Paul’s page of the Village website. A highlight this week was the interview with the renowned artisan who removed the historic stained glass windows from the St. Paul’s Chapel. All residents can […]