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Village of Pelham Board of Trustees Meeting

January 13, 2026 · Pelham, NY
Source: Meeting minutes 2026-01-13 (PDF, 13 pp)
Retrieved April 15, 2026 from pelhamny.gov ↗
Confidence: 99%
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Attendees

Mayor Mullen (Mayor)
Deputy Mayor Carpenter (Deputy Mayor)
Village Trustee Anderson (Trustee)
Village Trustee Eldahry (Trustee)
Village Trustee Howell (Trustee)
Village Trustee Otondi (Trustee)
Village Trustee Solomon (Trustee)
Village Administrator Scelza (Administrator)
✓ Present: 8/8

Decisions

#1

APPROVED

#2

APPROVED

#3

APPROVED

#4

APPROVED

#5

APPROVED

Agenda Items

#1

Call to Order

The meeting was called to order at 8:07 PM.

#2

Pledge of Allegiance

The pledge was led by Mayor Mullen.

#3

Roll Call

Attendees were recorded.

#4

Village Trustees’ Reports

Trustees reported on various matters.

#5

Village Administrator’s Report

The administrator reported on village business.

#6

Mayor’s Report

The mayor reported on various matters.

#7

Public Comments

No public comments were noted.

#8

Public Hearing on Local Law No. 1 of 2026

A public hearing was held on the proposed local law.

#9

Resolution Adopting Local Law No. 1 of 2026

The resolution was adopted.

#10

Resolution Authorizing the Appointment of a Police Officer

The resolution was adopted.

#11

Resolution Appointing Deputy Village Clerk

The resolution was adopted.

#12

Resolution Authorizing the Renewal of an Agreement with Westchester County

The resolution was adopted.

#13

Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on Local Law No. 2 of 2026

The resolution was adopted.

#14

Other Business

A PSA was given by Trustee Howell.

#15

Authorizing Accounts Payable

The accounts payable were authorized.

#16

Authorizing Minutes of: December 9, 2025 Organizational and Regular Meeting

The minutes were authorized.

#17

Adjournment

The meeting was adjourned.

Public Comments

2 speakers
Greg Spock · Topic: Tax levy limit

Spock urged the Board to explore opportunities to reduce expenditures.

Marilyn Hoyt · Topic: Long-term municipal expenses

Hoyt recommended evaluating underutilized or costly village properties.