Community Corner

A Word From Mayor John Watras

Mayor Watras reminds everyone with an automatic lawn sprinkler system that the backflow prevention assembly unit must be tested annually.

Garden City Seeking New Members for Special Police: The Garden City Special Police are comprised of residents who choose to give of their free time and energy by volunteering to help maintain the quality of life in Garden City. Their commitment to excellence and dedication to the community helps to give our village a higher level of safety and security to its residents. The presence of the Special Police in uniform, on patrol, in marked police units has proven to reduce vandalism and other crimes in the village. The Special Police are responsible for crowd control at parades, traffic control at fairs and assisting pedestrians at crossings. Please consider becoming a member of the Garden City Special Police force. If you are a village resident, 21 years of age or older and interested in giving a little back to our community that provides for us and our children, call 742-9603.

Safety: Everyone is aware with the coming of Fall that it gets darker earlier in the evening and stays darker in the early morning. Please, for your own safety, reset your outdoor lights to accommodate these lighting changes.

Backflow Tests Mandatory For Lawn Irrigation Systems: I would like to remind everyone that has an automatic lawn sprinkler system, that your backflow prevention assembly unit must be tested annually, as mandated by the Nassau County Health Department. Notifications have been sent throughout the year to reach out and alert residents of this agreement. If you have still not done so, please have your backflow prevention assembly tested as soon as possible. The Nassau County Health Department has mandated all devices must be tested annually and has designated the water purveyor, (Village of Garden City) responsible for enforcement. The Health Department considers all untested devices a hazardous threat to the water supply. As such, they have given the authority to the village, to shut off water services to residences that do not conform. In addition, the village risks incurring a fine by the Nassau County Health Department which would be passed on to the residences. If you have any questions or need a list of certified backflow testers, please do not hesitate to call Mr. Frank Koch at Village Hall, phone number 465-4017.

Fire Prevention Week: All residents and friends are invited to attend the Annual Inspection and Open House on Sunday, Oct. 6 at 12:30 p.m. The program will be conducted at Fire Headquarters and in the employee parking field, located on the west side of Village Hall on Stewart Avenue. There will be fire safety demonstrations, an appearance by Sparky the Fire Dog, a poster contest, refreshments and more. Your Fire Department does an outstanding job to protect our lives and homes. I hope to you see you at the Firehouse and hope that you are able to stop by to show your support for them. I'm sure that your entire family will enjoy the program.

Continue to Shop and Dine in Garden City: The residents of Garden City are very fortunate to have viable retail businesses on Seventh Street, Franklin Avenue and New Hyde Park Road where there is a good variety of quality merchandise and family dining experiences available to be enjoyed. Please support these businesses and enjoy the products, variety and outstanding customer service. Keep in mind that these merchants save you from traveling outside the village for your needs. Consider the harsh reality if we did not have these businesses here to service our needs. I look forward to seeing everyone in town.

Do Your Part to Keep Garden City Pedestrian Friendly: Residents are reminded that it is their responsibility to maintain the shrubs and trees on their property to assure that branches do not overhang and obstruct the Incorporated Village’s sidewalks and walkways, by doing your part to keep Garden City a pedestrian friendly community.

Board of Trustees' Meeting Schedule: The next Board of Trustees meetings will be held on Thursday, Oct. 3, and Thursday, Oct. 17. The meetings will be held in the Board Room at Village Hall and begin at 8 p.m. I encourage all residents to attend Board of Trustees meetings so as to be thoroughly informed of village issues from a first-hand perspective.


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