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THE MAMARONECK OBSERVER
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November 26, 2025
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Greacen Point Zoning Compliance Reviewed by ZBA
by Meg Yergin -  The appeal of the building permit for 1011 Greacen Point Road continued at the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) meeting on November 6, 2025. As previously reported, neighbors of the project claim that the building permit was issued in error due to zoning non-compliance issues and inaccurate information provided by the applicant in 2024.  See previous article HERE .  The ZBA is now reviewing the zoning compliance of the project to determine if additional area
Nov 26


Village Releases RFP for Village Civic Center
by Kathy Savolt -  Without much fanfare, the Village released a Request for Proposals (RFP) dated November 13 th  for the Redevelopment of the Existing Hunter Tier Parking Deck and Property at 169 Mount Pleasant Avenue into new municipal facilities and offices, public parking and residences. Property at the old Hook and Ladder firehouse on Mamaroneck Avenue and in The Regatta are included as potential sites as well.  The only recent public mention found was at the October
Nov 26


Flood Compliance Review of Crescent Project Delayed
by Meg Yergin -  Confusion and a lack of urgency regarding flood-zone compliance marked the review of 714 The Crescent at the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) meeting on November 6, 2025.   The owner of the waterfront home is seeking to add 118 square feet to an existing home, build a ~6’ deep second-floor balcony across the width of the house connected to exterior stairs, and construct a roughly 17’ long deck extending into the back yard within inches of a neighbor’s lot lin
Nov 26


Library’s 2026/27 Budget Brings Good News
By Kathy Savolt -  Touting their successes, the Board of the Mamaroneck Public Library released their 2026/27 budget to the public last month. See budget HERE and presentation HERE . The Library’s fiscal year begins on June 1 st  and the public vote on the budget is on December 10, 2025.  What’s In the Budget Next year’s budget is 14.6% less than last year's budget. It includes funding for all items defunded in 2023 during the Library’s fiscal crisis. This includes a
Nov 26
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