Thursday, June 29, 2023

Westchester Insider: Westchester County Executive George Latimer Highlights Achievements in 6th State of the County Address.

 


Westchester County Executive George Latimer Highlights Achievements in 6th State of the County Address.

 

Latimer Touted the County’s Record on Cutting Taxes, Reducing Crime in Westchester County & a Myriad of Initiatives Aimed at Supporting Our Community.

 

Latimer: The State of Our County Is One of Unyielding Strength, Unwavering Resolve and Boundless Potential.

 


 

(White Plains, NY) – Touting his Administration’s successes and plans for the future, Westchester County Executive George Latimer delivered his highly anticipated 6th State of the County Address on Thursday, June 29 to a full Board of Legislators Chamber. The address, which is mandated by the County Charter to be delivered by the County Executive to the Board of Legislators and its Chairman Vedat Gashi, served as a platform for Latimer to outline his administration's remarkable accomplishments, with a focus on efforts to support asylum seekers within the County, tax reduction and dropping crime rates.

 

During the address, Latimer said: “So here we are, still sharing this small patch of land for a moment in time, all of us here together in our Westchester County. So you ask – what is the State of our County?  Is it fierce? Is it united? Or is it thriving?  It is all of this – because the State of our County is one of unyielding strength, unwavering resolve and, most crucially, boundless potential.”

 

Latimer’s State of the County Address featured seven short videos, showing, through a different medium, the countless accomplishments of the past year.

 

Under the leadership of Latimer, Westchester County has experienced significant advancements in various areas, fostering a thriving community that prioritizes the well-being and prosperity of its residents. Through smart fiscal management, Latimer has successfully implemented four consecutive tax cuts that have provided relief to homeowners - allowing them to invest in their future while strengthening the local economy.

 

Latimer said: “I am proud that we have accomplished another significant milestone in our journey towards a better future. Our County has successfully cut County property taxes for the fourth consecutive year. This achievement is a testament to our commitment to fiscal responsibility, and our dedication to improving the lives of our citizens.

 

Cutting County property taxes is not mere political rhetoric - it is a tangible action that directly impacts the lives of our residents. It allows hardworking County residents to keep more of their earnings, invest in their dreams, take the kids to do something fun - and most of all - worry less.”

 

One of the key highlights of the State of the County Address was the decline in crime rates throughout Westchester County. Working with the County’s Department of Public Safety, local police departments and community organizations, Latimer's Administration has made significant strides in creating safer neighborhoods. Latimer highlighted the importance of these efforts, emphasizing the continued commitment to enhancing public safety and ensuring the well-being of all residents.

 

Latimer said: “In Westchester County, our commitment to combating crime is unwavering. Recognizing the importance of this mission, I have significantly increased the funding for the Westchester County Department of Public Safety, providing them the highest level of financial support in their entire history. While some areas in the country may be experiencing an unfortunate increase in crime rates, tonight I am announcing that Westchester County continues to witness a consistent drop in criminal activities. I attribute this positive trend to the dedication and bravery displayed by our men and women in uniform.”

 

Also in his address, Latimer recognized the tireless work in supporting asylum seekers who have found their way to Westchester County. Recognizing the challenges faced by individuals seeking refuge, Latimer has prioritized providing essential services, resources and a welcoming environment to those in need. By fostering a compassionate and inclusive community, Westchester County has become a model for humanitarian efforts, offering support seeking ways to offer opportunities for a brighter future.

 

Latimer said: “So let’s talk openly, and inclusively, about the most pressing issue of our time - the plight of asylum seekers. We must approach this matter with compassion, empathy and a commitment to upholding our values as a nation. Asylum seekers are individuals, just like you and me. They are individuals who have fled their home countries due to persecution, violence and unimaginable hardships. Unimaginable. They come seeking refuge, hoping for a chance at a better life for themselves and their families. I know that we all, deep down, believe in treating them with dignity and respect, while also ensuring a fair and efficient immigration process and protecting the interests and addressing the legitimate concerns of those who already live here.”

 

Latimer also used the address to highlight millions of dollars of capital funding allocated toward:


·         the rebuilding of the historic Playland Amusement Park,


·         various County parks projects,


·         restoring Muscoot Farm’s Main House,


·         smart QR codes in parks for patrons who need emergency services,


·         Pickleball Courts at Tibbetts Brook Park,


·         the first full Cricket Pitch at Croton Point Park,


·         an upgraded South County Trailway,


·         restoring Kingsland Point Lighthouse,


·         reopening the Westchester County Center,


·         and the long-awaited reopening of Memorial Field.

 

Latimer said: “The Parks, Recreation and Conservation Department has been working tirelessly to enhance the quality of life for our residents and provide them with exceptional recreational opportunities.

 

We reopened the Westchester County Center. After serving as an overflow hospital, testing center and vaccination site during the pandemic, the County Center returned to its regular operations – including Section One Basketball.

 

And through our tireless efforts and persistent determination, we bore witness to the extraordinary transformation of Memorial Field, as it emerged, triumphantly, like a phoenix from the ashes soaring to new heights.

 

From my earliest days to the present, I have embraced the spirit of Mount Vernon, and it will forever hold a special place in my heart. Once a Mount Vernon Knight, always a Mount Vernon Knight. Although, let me give a shout-out to my Rye Garnets too.”

 

The State of the County Address served as a reminder and reinforcement of Latimer's dedication and vision for Westchester County. In addition to his record on taxes and crime reduction, Latimer touted the County’s efforts on innumerable fronts including: the environment, mental health services, economic development, parks improvements, Westchester values and veterans’ services.

 

Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Westchester Insider: Westchester County Health Department: WESTCHESTER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATE ON CANADIAN WILDFIRES AND AIR QUALITY IN OUR AREA.

 


THURSDAY, JUNE 29 FORECAST.

 

WESTCHESTER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATE ON CANADIAN WILDFIRES AND AIR QUALITY IN OUR AREA.

 

(White Plains, NY) – The Westchester County Health Department has been informed that the Air Quality Forecast for Thursday 6/29 for Westchester County has decreased to:

 

Max AQI: 130


Air Quality: Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups

 

While the general public is not likely to be affected, vulnerable individuals such as young children, pregnant women, and those with respiratory conditions or heart disease, should limit their time outdoors.  If the air quality continues to decrease it is recommended that residents close their windows, operate their air conditioners and reduce strenuous outdoor activities.

 


Stay tuned for further updates and adhere to the recommended precautions to minimize exposure to poor air quality.

 

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the New York State Department of Health issue Air Quality Health Advisories when DEC meteorologists predict levels of pollution, either ozone or fine particulate matter, are expected to exceed an Air Quality Index (AQI) value of 100. To remain updated on the air quality index, monitor the DEC website for air quality index updates. 

 

Exposure can cause short-term health effects, such as irritation to the eyes, nose and throat, coughing, sneezing, runny nose and shortness of breath. Additional information is available on DEC and on DOH websites.

 

 

Westchester Insider: Westchester County Bee Line Buses: **Bee-Line Service Alert for 6/29/23**.

 


Service Alert for Bee-Line Riders of Routes 4 and 20/21

 

Train service will be temporarily suspended between Bedford Park Blvd. and Woodlawn Stations between 10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on Thursday June 29, 2023.  

 

Bee-Line riders who usually connect to the 4 train from Woodlawn Station should exit the bus at Bedford Park Blvd. to take the subway.  


For service alerts and bus schedules visit www.westchestergov.com/beelinebus

Westchester Insider: Westchester County: 6/29 AT 6 P.M. - COUNTY EXECUTIVE GEORGE LATIMER TO DELIVER 2023 STATE OF THE COUNTY ADDRESS.

 




WESTCHESTER COUNTY EXECUTIVE GEORGE LATIMER TO DELIVER

2023 STATE OF THE COUNTY ADDRESS.

 

(White Plains, NY) – Westchester County Executive George Latimer will deliver is sixth State of the County Address from the Legislative Chambers of the Board of Legislators in White Plains.

 


 

Thursday, June 29

6 p.m.

Michaelian Office Building

Board of Legislators Chambers – 8th Floor

148 Martine Avenue

White Plains, NY 10601

 


 

***State of the County Address will be Streamed LIVE on Facebook***

https://www.facebook.com/westchestergov/


Westchester Insider: Westchester County: WESTCHESTER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATE ON CANADIAN WILDFIRES AND AIR QUALITY IN OUR AREA.

 


WESTCHESTER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATE ON CANADIAN WILDFIRES AND AIR QUALITY IN OUR AREA.

 

(White Plains, NY) – The Westchester County Health Department has been informed that the Air Quality Forecast for Wednesday, June 28 for Westchester County has decreased to:

 

Max AQI: 101 (Fine Particles)

Air Quality: Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups

 

While the general public is not likely to be affected, vulnerable individuals such as young children, pregnant women, and those with respiratory conditions or heart disease, should limit their time outdoors. If the air quality continues to decrease it is recommended that residents close their windows, operate their air conditioners and reduce strenuous outdoor activities.

 

Stay tuned for further updates and adhere to the recommended precautions to minimize exposure to poor air quality.

 

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the New York State Department of Health issue Air Quality Health Advisories when DEC meteorologists predict levels of pollution, either ozone or fine particulate matter, are expected to exceed an Air Quality Index (AQI) value of 100. To remain updated on the air quality index, monitor the DEC website for air quality index updates. 

 

Exposure can cause short-term health effects, such as irritation to the eyes, nose and throat, coughing, sneezing, runny nose and shortness of breath. Additional information is available on DEC and on DOH websites.


Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Westchester Insider: Westchester County Parks: REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR WESTCHESTER COUNTY PARKS CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT.

 


REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR WESTCHESTER COUNTY PARKS CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT.

 

 

(Ardsley, NY) – The cornhole craze is coming to Westchester! Registration is now open for the Westchester County Parks Cornhole Tournament to be held on Saturday, July 29, at 5 p.m. at Kensico Dam Plaza in Valhalla.


Westchester County Executive George Latimer said, “As one of our favorite lawn activities continues to grow as a social and competitive sport, we are thrilled to bring this first tournament to Westchester residents! The game is easy to learn and can be enjoyed by people of all ages and skill sets. I encourage Residents take advantage of this great opportunity to spend time together outdoors.”

Westchester County Parks Commissioner, Kathy O’Connor said, “We are excited to offer tourney play to Westchester residents. The great lawn at Kensico Dam Plaza is the perfect setting to get your competitive game on or just play for fun.”

Register for Fun Social Doubles or Competitive Doubles at Wardboards.com.

·         Fun Social Doubles - Bring your own partner. Fees are $10 per person or $20 per team with double elimination. Winners will receive prizes. 

·         Competitive Doubles – Bring your own partner. Fees are $20 per person or $40 per team with double elimination. Winners will receive 50% cash payout and prizes.   

Rain date is Sunday, July 30. Deadline for registration is Friday, July 14.

The Cornhole Tournament is presented by Westchester County Parks and sponsored by Tompkins Excavation and its partners Sharc Creative and Ward Boards.


For more information or to register, visit Wardboards.com.

Kensico Dam Plaza is located at 1 Bronx River Parkway Rd, Valhalla, NY 10595Directions


Monday, June 26, 2023

Westchester Insider: Westchester County Board of Legislators: Press Release: Willson's Wave Pool is Now Open for 2023 Summer Fun.


Willson's Wave Pool is Now Open for 2023 Summer Fun.

 

White Plains, NY — Excitement fills the air as Willson's Wave Pool in Mount Vernon, along with all other County pools, officially opening its doors for the summer season on Friday, June 23. This marked a triumphant return for Willson's Wave Pool, which remained closed last summer due to ongoing repairs. However, throughout that time, the spray deck, aqua playground, and slides remained open for patrons to enjoy.

 

The extensive $3.3 million project undertaken to prepare the pool for the 2023 season involved several significant upgrades. These included the installation of a new pool slab, pool plaster finish, pool grating at the zero entry, pool tile, return and drain piping system, and a new underdrain system to manage groundwater effectively. Furthermore, improvements were made to the Spray Deck Feature, enhancing the "dancing waters" experience, and the Ultraviolet Disinfection System received an upgrade, as well. The wave pool, offering a graduated depth ranging from zero inches to six feet, provides six-minute intervals of thrilling three-foot waves.

 

Legislator Tyrae Woodson-Samuels (D – Mount Vernon) expressed his delight, stating, “Myself and Legislator David Tubiolo pushed to fast track this project to ensure our constituents will not spend another summer without Willson’s. This pool offers a much-needed haven for children and families during the summer months without the need to leave their own neighborhood. It brings me immense joy and relief to know that this community staple is fully open and operational for all to enjoy.”

 

“I am overjoyed to be a part of the reopening of our beloved community pool, a true testament to the power of investment and revitalization. I’ve always shared my love for this pool and the fond memories I’ll never forget, now through our partnership with the County Executive, new generations can do the same,” said Legislator David Tubiolo (D – Yonkers, Mount Vernon).

 

Willson's Waves will be open daily until Labor Day, Monday, September 4, from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The last entry is at 6 p.m. Please note that proof of Westchester County residency is required, and regular admission fees apply. Additionally, parking fees will be in effect at The Brook at Tibbetts in Yonkers.

 

As the summer season kicks off, residents are invited to make a splash and relish in the refreshing experiences offered by the reopened Willson's Waves and other County pools. It is a time to create lasting memories, embrace the joys of community, and enjoy the diverse amenities provided by Westchester County.

 

Westchester Insider: Westchester County Bee Line Buses: Beginning Saturday: Westchester County Executive George Latimer Announces Bee-Line Buses Are Once Again Fare-Free for the Summer from July 1 - September 4.


Westchester County Executive George Latimer is once again taking action to ease the burden on Westchester residents’ wallets as he announces for the third time that Bee-Line Bus fares will be suspended from July 1 until September 4. The fare suspension will also apply to the County’s ParaTransit system.

Westchester Insider: Westchester County: June 26: County Executive George Latimer Gives Westchester Weekly Update.

 


June 26: County Executive George Latimer Gives Westchester Weekly Update.

 


 

During his weekly Westchester briefing, Latimer discussed:


·         Latimer was joined by Mount Kisco Mayor Gina D. Picinich


·         Pool Safety Tips


·         Migrant Update


·         Early Voting in Westchester

 

Westchester County Boasts Remarkable Early Voting Turnout, Ranked 5th in New York State.

 

Over 6,000 Westchester Residents Voted During the Early Voting Period, Despite No Countywide Primary Election

 

(White Plains, NY) – Westchester County has proudly emerged as a trailblazer in civic engagement, with an exceptional display of voter participation during early voting. Despite the absence of a County primary, Westchester County achieved an impressive position as the 5th best county in New York State for early voting turnout – trailing only New York City. This remarkable achievement underscores the County's commitment to democracy and its residents' enthusiasm for exercising their right to vote.

 

County Executive George Latimer said: "The exceptional turnout during early voting highlights the collective commitment of our community to democracy. We are proud to rank among the top counties in New York State – and the largest share of the non-New York City vote - showcasing our residents' dedication to civic engagement. I commend every individual who exercised their right to vote early and encourage even greater participation in future elections."

 

Early voting has become an essential component of the democratic process, offering citizens the opportunity to cast their ballots ahead of Election Day. Westchester County has consistently championed this progressive approach to voting, providing its residents with convenient and accessible options to exercise their franchise.

 

Despite not having a Countywide primary, Westchester County has proven that its citizens are not only politically conscious but also eager to have their voices heard. This achievement reflects the success of the county's robust efforts to promote and facilitate early voting, empowering residents to participate in the democratic process at their convenience.

 

Westchester Insider: Westchester County Police: Mount Kisco Man Charged With Manslaughter.

 


MOUNT KISCO MAN CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER IN STABBING DEATH.

 

(Mount Kisco, NY) -- Westchester County Police detectives have charged a Mount Kisco man with Manslaughter 1st Degree in connection with the stabbing death of another village resident over the weekend.

 

Both the victim and the deceased resided at 305 Lexington Avenue and were known to each other. The incident occurred inside that address.

 

The suspect, Oscar Morales, 41, was arrested Sunday following an investigation by Patrol officers and detectives from the General Investigations Unit assigned to the Mount Kisco precinct. Morales was arraigned before Justice Mark Farrell of Mount Kisco Justice Court and remanded without bail to the Westchester County Jail in Valhalla.

 

On Saturday, June 24, at 11:12 pm, WCPD Communications received a 911 call reporting an assault with a knife that just occurred at 305 Lexington Ave. Patrol Officers arrived at the scene and found a man with who had suffered multiple stab wounds.

 

Officers rendered first aid until the victim was transported to Northern Westchester Hospital Center.  The victim was pronounced deceased at 12:18 a.m.

 

According to witnesses, Morales and the victim had an argument that turned into a physical altercation, and Morales allegedly used a knife to stab the victim.  Morales was placed under arrest at the scene and transported to the Mount Kisco Precinct.

 

The name of the victim is being withheld pending confirmation of his identity.

 

 

Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Westchester Insider: Westchester County: 6/23 AT 12 NOON - WILLSON'S WAVE POOL OPENS FOR THE SEASON, FRIDAY, JUNE 23.

 


WILLSON’S WAVE POOL OPENS FOR THE SEASON

FRIDAY, JUNE 23.

 

(Mount Vernon, NY) – Ride the waves into summer as Willson’s Wave Pool in Mount Vernon opens Friday, June 23, along with the remainder of County-owned pools, Saxon Woods in White Plains, and Sprain Ridge and The Brook at Tibbetts, both in Yonkers!

 


 

Friday, June 23

12 noon

Willson’s Wave Pool

8 Bradford Road

Mount Vernon, NY 10553

 

**Press Event will be Livestreamed on Facebook**

https://www.facebook.com/westchestergov/

 

Last summer, Willson’s Wave Pool wasn’t able to open due to repairs, which were ongoing throughout the summer and year, however, the spray deck, aqua playground and the slides remained open.

 

Westchester County Executive George Latimer said, “The opening of this pool brings joy and relief to our community, providing a much-needed respite for children and families during the summer. After last summer, ensuring its successful repairs were done correctly was crucial, as this site offers a safe and enjoyable space where children can swim and play and families and residents can gather - fostering a sense of community and well-being."

 

Commissioner of the Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation, Kathy O’Connor said, “I’m excited to welcome residents back to Willson’s Waves this summer and I congratulate the staff for an exemplary job on getting the pool and facility ready for the season!

 

The $3.3 million project to get the pool ready for the 2023 season consisted of several new elements including pool slab, pool plaster finish, pool grating at the zero entry, pool tile, return and drain piping system, and a new underdrain system was installed to control groundwater. Other improvements include the upgrade of the Spray Deck Feature “dancing waters” and the Ultraviolet Disinfection System. The wave pool has a graduated depth from zero inches to six feet and offers waves up to three feet for six-minute intervals.

 

All four County-owned pools will be open daily through Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 4, 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; last entry is 6 p.m. Proof of Westchester County residency required; admission fees apply. Parking fees apply at The Brook at Tibbetts in Yonkers.

 

 


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