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Tarrytown Board to Hear Audit Report Tonight

Auditors will report to the Village on their analysis of fiscal year 2011-2012 among other agenda items for Monday.

The Tarrytown Village Board of Trustees agenda for tonight's meeting is as follows:

  • Miscellaneous and Liaison Reports
  • Changes and/or Additions to the Agenda
  • Village Administrator’s Report
  • Presentation by Alan Kassay from O’Connor, Davies, Munns and Dobbins, LLP regarding the Village’s Financial Audit for Fiscal Year 2011-2012.
  • Note: The Audit Report is available on the Village Website. Click here.
  • Opportunity for the Public to Address the Board Only on Agenda Items.  Speakers shall have three (3) minutes to address the Board of Trustees.
  • West Main Street Circle Parking Restrictions
  • Naming of Parking Lots West Side of Railroad Tracks
  • Resolution – Declaring the Date, Polling Hours, Designated Polling Places and the pay for Election Inspectors with respect to the Village Election to be held on March 19, 2013
  • Approval of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees held on December 17, 2012                               
  • Approval of the Minutes of the Executive Session of the Board of Trustees held on December 17, 2012                             
  • Approval of the Minutes of the Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees held on January 2, 2013         
  • Approval of Audited Vouchers 
  • Opportunity for the Public to Address the Board.  Speakers have five (5) minutes before yielding to the next speaker; then three (3) minutes for additional comments
  • Adjournment

The Monday, Jan. 7 meeting begins at 8 p.m. at Tarrytown Village Hall, One Depot Plaza and is open to the public.

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