Have Saws Will Travel: All Ready for Your Pick-Up, DPW. Bring Shredders.

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TODAY: A pile of of logs neatly cutup on a mission of mercy by Victor Torres Landscaping yesterday for a very reasonable price in Haviland Manor awaits the DPW pickup today. Mr. Torres can be reached at 914-738-1538 or at v.torreslandscaping@hotmail.com

 

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Yesterday–After Sunday’s Big Wind.

The city has not yet officially explained its policy involving pickup of felled trees. The Forestry Department of the DPW, explained to WPCNR yesterday that the city would pick up felled limbs and debris left in yards due to Sunday’s gale force winds.

However, the limbs had to be placed at the curb for the city to pick up because the Forestry Department said city workers could not come into the yard to remove the branches “because of insurance issues.

A pile of of logs neatly cutup on a mission of mercy by Victor Torres Landscaping yesterday for a very reasonable price in Haviland Manor awaits the DPW pickup today. Mr. Torres can be reached at 914-738-1538 or at v.torreslandscaping@hotmail.com

 

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Guerrierre Endorsement from a neighbor and friend

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. November 3, 2014:

Tomorrow is Election Day. I hope that you will join me in voting for my good friend, Terrence Guerriere, for WP Common Council. Terence has decades of civic leadership experience in White Plains and will provide a much needed new voice on the Council.
We have worked together on a number of civic activities over the last thirty years and I was proud to serve as treasurer for “Friends of Terence Guerriere” this Fall.
Please get out Election Day and cast a vote that will make a difference in the future of our hometown.
Many thanks,
-Terry Conroy
Terry Conroy
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Quiet Council Agenda Tonight. Too quiet. Set to Approve rezoning of White Plains Pavilion; Delay Tennis Academy a Year; Increase Water Rates 8%; Bond 3/4 Million for Firehouse Improvements

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WPCNR COMMON COUNCIL CHRONICLE-EXAMINER. November 3, 2014:

Twas the night before election day, November 3, and the Common Council was ready to hold a quick, quiet regular Common Council meeting tonight. Absolutely nothing to worry about or pay attention to, right?

However the agenda contains the following significant items:

The Common Council, on the consent agenda is scheduled at this time to approve the zoning request of Urstadt Biddle to allow apartments and a hotel on the White Plains Pavilion Mall. A public hearing was held on this item and the neighborhood association showed no objection to the zoning, however, the site plan is very nebulous at the present time.

Also on the consent agenda is a bond issue for $757,000 to refurbish three fire stations, Stations 2, 4, and 7.

A water rate increase is being put in for WPCNR believes a third straight year.  According to the Commissioner of Public Works Nicoletti’s letter of explanation, basic  rates would increase 8% and 10% over the last three ranges. Rates for the Excess non-capita schedule would increase 8% over the first six ranges and 10% over the last three ranges. The fee for availability/demand charges would increase by 10%.

Finally, the Tennis Academy reported by WHITE PLAINS WEEK two weeks ago as being on schedule will not open until  apparently sometime after January 15., 2015.

Payment of the first year licensing fee will be increased to $125,000 (from $100,000) will be delayed until January, 2016  “to offset the unexpected higher construction expenses resulting from poor soil conditions at Delfino Park and the loss of revenue as a result of the delayed opening caused by the unexpected construction,” according to a letter included in the backup material from the Commissioner of Recreation and Parks, Wayne Bass.

This delay has caused the opening of the facility to be pushed back. The backup material does not give a date when the facility will open specifically in 2015.

Tennis Innovators Academy will pay the city $125,000 for the first year beginning in 2016. They will also enclose two more tennis courts inside the planned bubble for a total of 8. The agreement is extended one year and over the course of the agreement the city will receive an additional $826,647.

The complete agenda is on the city website as well as the backup material from which these nuggets of information were mined.

 

 

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Residents with a yard full of tree on the ground must clear it themselves.

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WPCNR HOMELAND NEWS. November 3, 2014: If you’re one of the White Plains residents who have trees down in your yard, and wondering if the limbs are from a city tree if the city will come in your yard and remove the limbs, the DPW Department of Forestry advises WPCNR they will not due to insurance issues.

The Forestry Department told WPCNR they will remove fallen limbs and take them away if you get them to the curb, regardless of what tree had limbs taken down by the 50 mile per hour limbs yesterday.

It is unclear due to the extent of tree damage around White Plains, how soon the forestry specialists can get to pruning damaged city trees within owners property but within the distance (believed to be 10 feet), from the curb that makes a tree “city property.”

WPCNR is awaiting a statement from City Hall advising citizens with tree limbs down from city trees (or trees well off the city 10 foot or whatever footage from the curb that defines a city tree on  city property).

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White Plains Firefighter Arrested, Charged with Driving Drunk, turning Wrong Way onto South Lex, Causing Head-on Crash killing a woman and injuring another man.

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WPCNR MAIN STREET. UPDATED November 3, 2014:

A White Plains off-duty fire fighter, Erik Refvik, has been arrested and arraigned in the hospital and charged with driving drunk the wrong way on South Lexington Avenue this morning causing a two-car head-on accident resulting in the death of a woman and injury to another man, also hospitalized early Monday morning between Main Street and Martine Avenue on South Lexington.

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Is the Common Council Paying Attention?

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. November 2, 2014:

The following letter (edited for content by WPCNR; in this case, WPCNR has eliminated names of certain individuals and allegations the original letter referred to in a critical manner), was sent to the Mayor of White Plains and the Common Council:

Dear Mayor,

The latest FASNY plan is more of the same.  It is a disaster whose increased traffic and density will negatively impact the residential neighborhoods surrounding it.    FASNY is failing for an obvious reason.   The plan does not and cannot work.  It took some time but key City Boards have already come to this realization.

The School Board, Conservation Board and Planning Board all raised serious “global” concerns with this project that normally would have killed it some time ago.  In fact, the School Board is firmly on record as stating that the FASNY entrance on North Street would have a “profoundly negative effect” on the safety and welfare of students attending White Plains High School.

WHY is it that the Mayor and some members of the Common Council keep the FASNY application going?  They appear to be lost in the weeds!!

Case in point, Beth Smayda has asked for landscaping improvements instead of evaluating the fundamental questions raised by the School Board and Neighborhood Associations.

Or, Councilman John Kirkpatrick asking if Hathaway Lane could be closed only part of the time?  How out of touch are they?

We need to ask them some serious questions.    Are they fearful of FASNY’s threats of litigation?  Are they truly up to the task in this application?  The Hathaway Lane closure issue suggests otherwise.

In light of overwhelming resident opposition and the aforementioned Boards’ negative findings, WHY is the Common Council still entertaining this special application?  Something is amiss in the manner in which this application is being considered.

Is there pressure from senior state and national Democrats on our all-Democratic Common Council to get this approved?

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT…

Brian & Patricia O’Connor

 

 

 

 

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Tougher Texting While Driving Law Takes Effect Today

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WPCNR ALBANY ROUNDS. From the Governor’s Office. November 1, 2014:

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced that stricter laws to crack down on texting while driving among young and inexperienced motorists go into effect today.

Under the law, new and young drivers convicted of texting-while-driving will have their license suspended for 120 days on the first offense, and revoked for a year if convicted of a second or subsequent offense within six months of reissuance of the license.

“Driving habits are developed early, and we are sending a message that texting while driving is unsafe, unacceptable and downright dangerous,” Governor Cuomo said. “There have been far too many avoidable tragedies due to texting while driving and with these new penalties, we are seeking to change the behavior of young drivers now, and make New York’s roadways safer for all.”

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 10 percent of all drivers under the age of 20 involved in fatal crashes were reported as distracted at the time of the crash. The age group has the largest proportion of drivers who were distracted.

Governor Cuomo has made safe driving in New York a priority. From enforcing stricter penalties to keep drivers with a history of alcohol or drug-related offenses off the road, to cracking down on speeding and aggressive drivers, and to establishing special “Texting Zones” along roadways so motorists can pull over and safely use their mobile devices, this administration is actively working to adapt to changing trends and technology to best keep New York’s roadways safe. These efforts have additionally helped the New York Thruway recently experience its safest years in its history.

The increased penalties that take effect today were passed as part of the 2014-2015 Budget.

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK PRE-ELECTION SPECIAL — LATIMER, GUERRIERE INSTANTLY THE INTERNET

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Playland Ice Casino Reopens. Biederman Playland Analysis Due “Later this Fall.”

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Westchester County Executive Robert Astorino drops a ceremonial puck between Manhattan College hockey players at the reopening of the Playland Ice Casino Thursday

WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER From the Westchester County Department of Communications. (EDITED) October 31, 2014 UPDATED WITH KAY PARKER COMMENTS 8:15 A.M.:

Surrounded by skaters and hockey players, Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino threw down a ceremonial puck on center ice Thursday to mark the reopening of the famed Ice Casino at Playland, which had to be closed after suffering severe damage from Superstorm Sandy two years ago to the day.

Other announcements about the further re-invention of Playland included the information that  a review of current park operations and future opportunities will be completed by Dan Biederman, “later this fall.”

Mr. Biederman, is an internationally recognized leader in urban and public space management, whose accomplishments include the restoration of Bryant Park in New York City.  (Editor’s note: Mr. Biederman is also the former principal advisor to Sustainable Playland, the organization previously the Astorino choice to develop Playland which opted to withdraw their application to run the amusement park. )

County Legislator Kay Parker of Rye said the repairs took too long and should be speeded up: “Two years after damage incurred from Superstorm Sandy, the entire north boardwalk is still closed to the public and fenced off because it is still in a state of destruction, which is unacceptable,” said Parker. “The Administration has tried to characterize the necessary repair work at Playland as being ‘ahead of schedule,’ but other municipalities, including New York City, have fixed and renovated their storm-ruined structures long ago.”

Parker visited Playland earlier this week, and the wrecked remnants of the boardwalk are clearly visible, she said, with much of the torn apart planking yet to be removed. Contracts to make the repairs have not even been put out to bid.

“The Administration has simply put a fence around the damaged boardwalk,” Parker said, adding that county residents wanting to visit Playland and stroll along the boardwalk up to the Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary have to detour through the parking lot.

A good deal of regular maintenance of Playland, like painting and paving work, is not being completed on an annual basis either, Parker also noted, giving the park a sense of general deterioration.

“I think it’s shameful that County Executive Astorino would talk about preserving Playland and modernizing its facilities on one side of the park while clearly neglecting the park as a whole,” Parker said. “A short walk from his photo-op today the boardwalk is still in shambles. While I’m pleased that residents will finally able to skate once again at the Ice Casino, the reality here is that this project is 365 days late and nearly two million dollars of anticipated revenue short.”

The Ice Casino is now being operated as Playland Ice under an agreement with American Skating, the largest independent owner/operator of ice rinks in the United States. The 10-year agreement with American Skating, which includes an option to renew for an additional 10 years, included an upfront payment of $300,000 this year; a base payment  of $250,000 commencing in 2015, which will increase by 2% each year thereafter; utilities and maintenance payments of $425,000 annually; and 25 percent of the gross revenue above $1.6 million annually.

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Rob Astorino (at podium) is joined by Shane Coppola, Chairman and CEO of American Skating Entertainment Centers; Jon Strauss, President of Manhattanville Colle; Mike Richter, legendary former goaltender for the New York Rangers; members of the Men’s and Women’s hockey team from Manhattanville College; and local youth hockey players and figure skaters.

“Our Ice Casino at Playland is like a great athlete,” Astorino said. “When it gets knocked down, it gets up and comes back stronger than ever. Now with our new partner, American Skating Entertainment Centers, joining us, slap shots, double axles, triple toeloops, thrills, spills and lots of family fun will be here at the Ice Casino for many years to come.”

On the evening of October 29 and into the morning of October 30, 2012, Superstorm Sandy tore up the East Coast leaving billions of dollars of damage in its wake. Playland Park and the Ice Casino, which sit right on the Long Island Sound in Rye, were hit hard. Now with a $4.9 million renovation project complete, the 85-year old Ice Casino is once again open to the public and its renowned Art Deco architecture, distinguished by a high-vaulted roof with crisscrossing wooden beams, has been fully preserved.

“Our vision for the Ice Casino is the same as our vision for Playland,” Astorino said. “Preserve the best traditions and modernize the facilities and attractions so the park can have a strong future both in terms of fun and finances. Teaming up with American Skating – a great Westchester company and one of the leading ice rink operators in the United States – helps us do just that.”

As the new operator, American Skating will invest $640,000 of its money into the building over the next 18 months for capital improvements. This money will go largely toward refurbishing and modernizing the interior with upgraded floors, lighting, electronics, bathrooms, locker rooms and guest services areas.

“We are honored to play a role in the vision to re-invent Playland,” said Shane Coppola, chairman and CEO of American Skating Entertainment Centers. “American Skating is committed to making Playland a world-class destination for figure skating and hockey programs by providing outstanding customer service, improving operating efficiencies, and making significant investments to upgrade our iconic facility.  We are excited to be working with some of the most successful hockey and skating programs in New York.”

One of those programs is the men’s and women’s hockey teams from Manhattanville College, whose players were on hand for the reopening of the rink and arena.

Other returning groups and teams include the Westchester Dragons/Mariners, Rye Rangers, New Rochelle Lightning, Hockey North America, Rye Figure Skating Club, Westchester Vipers, HVHL Mite League, Rye High School, Fordham Prep, Nates Euro Hockey, Rye Town Titans and the synchronized skating team based in Westchester County, Team Image.

 

 

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Commissioner of Public Safety: Rosedale Monday car crimes work of Organized Ring Targeting Neighborhoods Throughout Metro Area. Advises: Lock cars. Turn on motion-detectors. Share Surveillance Video

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WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. October 30, 2014: The President of the Rosedale Neighborhood Association, Patrick Sevcik, responding to a WPCNR reachout, forwarded the following information he has just received from White Plains Commissioner of Public Safety, David Chong on the background behind the stolen cars and car break-ins that rippled across the Rosedale area Monday night:

According to Commissioner Chong:

“Four vehicles were stolen from driveways, and an additional five vehicles had property stolen that were left in the vehicles . None of the vehicles suffered smashed windshields etc.

Our investigation reveals a few leads and is very active at this time. These incidents have occurred occasionally in other surrounding communities, in NYC, Westchester, and Rockland. We are coordinating with NYPD auto crime and the intelligence center.

The method of operations used seems to be one vehicle with up to five or six persons and a driver that comes into a neighborhood randomly.

The persons are dropped off and just walk the streets checking parked vehicles in driveways. Again the vehicles are not forcibly broken into, they are left UNLOCKED some with the keys or starter FOB’S in them. This is a simple theft! Other vehicles were left unlocked with valuables in plain sight such as cell phones, laptops, purses, etc.

I reiterate that these are opportunist criminals, if the car is secured, or in a lighted spot, they just go to the next vehicle.

As we investigate these crimes I ask that anyone with outdoor video, please check your systems for the early morning hours of Tuesday the 28th. Even if your car was not broken into you may have valuable video for us.

I also urge you all to lock your car doors and not leave your keys in the cars. Also please remove or hide valuable items such as I-phones, laptops, purses, packages, etc . We are a very safe city and I understand the convenience, but we must all do our part to make it as difficult as possible for these opportunist criminals to steal from our automobiles or our homes.

You will see an increased police presence in your neighborhood and there will be unmarked plain clothes officers in the area. We believe these thieves have moved on, but I want to reassure you that you are safe.

The investigation is on-going and we have some leads, if you have any video or saw something that morning, please contact our Detective Division at 914-422-6200. All calls will be kept confidential.

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