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Board of Trustees Meeting, 6.15.26
Published: Jun 15, 2026
Mount Kisco Continues Push for Traffic Calming and Pedestrian Safety Improvements Across Key Corridors
Discussions addressed ongoing traffic and pedestrian safety improvements, including the 'Complete Street Safety Action Plan' and the SS4A grant application, which will cover multiple corridors like Lexington Avenue, Main Street, and West Main Street. The bridge project completion is a factor in the timeline for road work. Specific concerns were raised about pedestrian access for Neighbors Link and Henry's Deli, and the placement of a crosswalk on Columbus Avenue. Speed bump ordinances and traffic calming measures, such as speed tables, were also mentioned. [cite: 2365-2521]
Historical Society Seeks Approval for Archaeological Investigation of Revolutionary War Encampment Sites
The Historical Society requested permission for archaeological work, potentially involving metal detecting and shallow digging, at sites related to French troops during Rochambeau's time (1781). Site one is near Langland Drive in Newcastle, and site two is around the current DPW facility and Oakwood Cemetery. Efforts are being made to coordinate with Newcastle Historical Society and nearby property owners. The board authorized the Historical Society to investigate on village property, pending coordination with the village manager. [cite: 171-374]
Mount Kisco Water Report Shows Increased Production; Engineering Projects Nearing Completion
The water report for May indicated total production of just under 37.8 million gallons, with a daily average of about 1.2 million gallons, an increase from April. Reservoir capacity was at 87% at the beginning and end of the month. Engineering work on the Chase Tank and Stratford Pump Station is ongoing, with costs projected to be significantly under original estimates. Repairs to the generator and fire pump are nearing completion for the Chase Tank, pending health department approval. [cite: 403-418, 2066-2105]
Mount Kisco Considers Tax Settlement for 241 Main Street, Adjusting Assessed Values and Approving Refunds
The board considered a tax certiorari settlement for 241 Main Street, proposing to reduce assessed values from a range of $780,000-$1,050,000 to starting at $600,000 and increasing to $700,000. This settlement includes refunds of $3,079 from the village, $11,868 from the school district, and $2,507 from the county. The settlement was deemed reasonable and favorable compared to potential trial costs. [cite: 1160-1197]
Mount Kisco Approves Over $1.3 Million in Bills, Discusses Insurance Renewal and Legal Expense Recovery
The village board approved payment of bills totaling $1,316,584.35 for June 15th, covering General Fund, Water Fund, Sewer Fund, Library Fund, Capital Fund, and Trust Fund. A significant portion includes the annual insurance renewal of $203,000 for the village. Discussions also touched on recovering legal expenses from litigation and the process for appraising and insuring village properties through NYMAR. [cite: 1823-1921]
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