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REMINDER TO RESIDENTS & LANDSCAPERS:
May 16, 2012
The use of gasoline powered leaf blowers is banned within City limits between May 15 - September 30.
In an effort to reduce loud, unnecessary and unwanted noise in our neighborhoods, the Common Council passed changes to the City's leaf blower ordinance in August 2011. The law restricts the times of year when leaf blowers can be used to just the spring and fall clean-up periods (March 15 – May 14 and October 1 – December 15).
The City's approach balances reasonable decibel level restrictions and the practical needs of landscapers. It will allow these businesses to continue to provide quality service to their customers while at the same time mitigate excessive and unnecessary noise in our neighborhoods.
Violations may be reported to the Department of Public Safety at (914) 422-6111.
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Charming One Family Home For Sale
May 2, 2012
Updated: May 11, 2012
Update: ELIGIBILITY POOL EXPANDED!!!
Charming one family home for sale through the City of White Plains Urban Renewal Agency. Great price - $250,000.
Eligible applicants include: White Plains City and School District employees, and/or those who reside and are employed or retired in White Plains as well as those who are employed in White Plains and wish to reside in White Plains. Income eligibility details on attached flier.
OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, May 19th, 1:00 - 3:00 pm and Sunday, May 20th, 2:00 - 4:00 pm.
Take a tour of the house by clicking onto the 'video PSA' link below!
 - Press Release
 - Video PSA
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WHITE PLAINS KICKS OFF REUSABLE SHOPPING BAG EDUCATION & AWARENESS INITIATIVE
Mayor Roach Unveils Student Winner of City’s Reusable Bag Design Contest
May 15, 2012
In the U.S., half a million plastic bags are used every minute and each has an average life span of just 12 minutes. It is estimated that plastic bags can take up to 1,000 years to break down, if at all. And, that less than 1% of plastic bags are recycled. Switching to reusable shopping bags reduces waste and litter, resulting in cleaner streets and waterways.
The City of White Plains is encouraging all residents to make the switch to reusable bags. As a first step in this effort, Mayor Thomas M. Roach today announced the student winner of the City’s Reusable Bag Design Contest, Max Crawley, and unveiled Max’s winning design. The contest was held at White Plains High School. The winning design will be printed on reusable bags and those bags will be distributed by the City and participating supermarkets and retailers.
 - Press Release
 - Winning Design
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AUCTION NOTICE
May 14, 2012
THE CITY OF WHITE PLAINS WILL SELL AT AUCTION ON SATURDAY, MAY 19, 2012 ABANDONED & SCOFFLAW VEHICLES
LOCATION: IMPOUND LOT -- FERRIS AVE BETWEEN WESTVIEW & CEMETERY ROAD, WHITE PLAINS, NY
TIME: 10 AM INSPECTION 10:30 AM SALE
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Business Council Study Shows White Plains Viewed as Ideal Place to Live by Young Professionals
March 20, 2012
The Business Council of Westchester today released the results of a study on the issue of "youth flight" from Westchester County, the popular belief that many young professionals in Westchester County would prefer living in New York City. The study showed that the County is in fact viewed favorably by young adults. What's more, these same young adults have singled out White Plains as the ideal place to live in Westchester!
White Plains is identified as an ideal community because it has the following attributes:
- Great balance of urban/suburban
- Walking city/commutability
- Attractive to all ages and interests
- Municipal parking packages
- "Hot spot" for nightlife, restaurants, family activities, recreation/entertainment, professional networking and diversity
- Access to transportation and commutability to Manhattan
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White Plains Fire Department Open House
May 11, 2012
Visit White Plains Fire Department to learn fire protection and teach kids how to be safe and what to do in case of fire. There will be Fire Trucks, Fire Equipment, and a whole lot more.
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White Plains Youth to Receive 104 Bikes for Kids
May 9, 2012
Barnum Financial Group, an office of Met Life and the Foundation for Life, Inc., will present 104 White Plains Youth Bureau deserving children with new bicycles and helmets during its Annual “Bikes for Kids” event, Saturday, May 12. The program will be held at the opening of the White Plains Loucks Track Meet at 12:00 p.m. at White Plains High School.
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Starbucks Stirs Up a Little Magic at Youth BureauContribution from Walmart adds to the renovation
May 7, 2012
What does it take to transform a worn and dingy space into a warm and inviting teen lounge? Just 18 hours when you’re working with a team of Starbucks volunteers. In keeping with the coffee company’s mission of nurturing the human spirit, a team of volunteers, led by district manager Christa Drake, joined Youth Bureau staff and youth to give the Teen Lounge at 11 Amherst Place, a floor to ceiling renovation.
For years, the Youth Bureau had engaged in piecemeal attempts to spruce up the Teen Lounge; frequently accepting slightly used furnishings, that didn’t always match, to provide the youth with seating and activities. When a local Starbucks District Manager Christa Drake and team of volunteers offered to redo the Teen Lounge, the Youth Bureau didn’t hesitate to say YES!
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Cherry Blossom Festival
May 2, 2012
Mayor Thomas M. Roach, the White Plains Recreation & Parks Department and The Japan Education Center invite you to celebrate a festival of Japanese culture and tradition.
The Cherry Blossom Festival will include an afternoon of activities for the whole family, including Japanese music, dance, song, storytelling, games and crafts. This wonderful educational and entertaining afternoon will be held in Turnure Park, nestled among grooves of Japanese cherry trees on Sunday, May 6 from noon until 5:00 pm. Turnure Park is located on Lake Street off North Broadway.
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German School Environmental Review
April 26, 2012
On April 17, 2012, the Planning Board of the City of White Plains, as Lead Agency for the environmental review of the applications by the German School of New York for a five lot subdivision and an amendment to its special permit to operate a private school, began its review of the Preliminary Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) to determine its completeness for public review. The German School proposes to: 1) subdivide its property at 800 North Street into four residential lots and one parking lot with a road to provide additional access to the school; and 2) to increase its enrollment cap from 375 to 500 students over a period of five years.
No public comments will be accepted until the DEIS is determined by the Planning Board to be complete for public review. When the Board determines that the Preliminary DEIS is complete pursuant to the Final Scoping outline adopted by the Planning Board on May 17, 2011, it will schedule a public hearing and post the DEIS on this website with instructions for submitting comments.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement
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2012-2013 Proposed Budget
April 3, 2012
 2012-13 Proposed Budget (7.25 mb this is a large file, please allow time for it to download)
 2012-13 Budget Meetings Schedule
2012-13 Proposed Budget Presentation
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Sign Up Now! The Dept. of Public Safety Citizen's AcademyTuesday evenings 7-9 PM, March 27 - May 22, 2012
Updated: March 1, 2012
January 30, 2012
A few openings still remain for the White Plains Department of Public Safety Citizen's Academy. This exciting nine-week program is intended for those who want to learn more about the White Plains Public Safety Department. Offered FREE of charge, this unique, hands-on, interactive, behind-the-scenes program is taught by experienced police officers and firefighters. Participants will be given in-depth opportunities to interact with law enforcement, including riding along with experienced police officers while on patrol.
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2011 Comprehensive Annual Performance and Evaluation Report
November 2, 2011
Each year the City of White Plains prepares a Comprehensive Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This report reflects the expenditures of the City on programs and projects which support the economic and social development of the community, and promote goals for sustainable living. The attached PDF provides a summary of (1) the City’s expenditures during the City’s 2010-11 fiscal year and during the 2010-11 Community Development reporting period on (2) housing accomplishments, including housing rehabilitation, public housing, special needs housing and housing for the homeless; (3) community service program accomplishments, and (3) capital improvement projects. The CAPER also describes grants and other revenues received by the City to support these programs.
 CAPER Notice
 2010-2011 CAPER |
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Open Space/Recreation District Environmental Review
October 4, 2011 At its meeting of October 3, 2011, the Common Council adopted the following Final Scope for the preparation of a Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement regarding proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance and other land use and environmental regulations for certain public and private open space parcels identified on the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map as Parks and Open Space and not owned by the City of White Plains or the White Plains School District. Also provided below is the proposed Zoning Ordinance amendment.
Zoning Ordinance Amendment:
Final Scoping Outline for DGEIS:
DGEIS Draft Scoping Comments:
Moratorium Scoping Comments Up To July 05, 2011:
Moratorium Scoping Comments Up To August 01, 2011:
Concerned Citizens for Open Space Letter:
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FASNY Scoping Document Online
Updated: May 17, 2012
September 19, 2011
On October 3, 2011, the Common Council of the City of White Plains, as Lead Agency for the environmental review of the application of the French American School of New York to construct and operate a private elementary and secondary school and accessory nursery school, held a public scoping session on the proposed Scoping Document submitted by FASNY. At that scoping session, the Common Council established a 32 day period to receive written comments on the Scoping Document, ending November 4, 2011, at 5:00 P.M. Written comments should be submitted to the City Clerk, City Hall, 255 Main Street, White Plains, NY 10601, or by e-mail to cityclerk@whiteplainsny.gov.
The FASNY Scope can be accessed from the following link. Scoping Document
Attached below are the written public comments
received on the French American School of New York (FASNY) Draft Scoping through November 4, 2011.
Scoping Comments through November 4, 2011: 
FASNY Scoping Hearing:
Final Draft Scoping Document for FASNY Environmental Review dated November 29, 2011 for submission to Common Council:
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Adopted Budget for 2011-2012
July 1, 2011 The City of White Plains' adopted budget for the 2011-2012 fiscal year:  |
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