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Resolutions Passed: None (no formal resolutions were voted on during this meeting).
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Resolutions Failed: None.
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Applications Reviewed: None.
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Public Comments: None (no guests or public speakers attended).
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Reports:
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Personnel: Village Engineer Dan O'Connor retired on 9/26/25 after 23 years of service; his replacement starts next week.
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EV/EVSE: The contract with Plug-In Stations Online (PISO) to install 18 EV charge ports at the train station is in-process. Construction begins next month with a goal of year-end completion. Total cost is ~$300K, fully funded by grants and non-taxpayer sources.
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Renewable Diesel (RD): Mayor Brian Pugh reported the RD pilot test (started 9/29/25) on three village diesel vehicles is "so far, so good," successfully cutting CO2e and soot. The test runs through January 2026.
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Train Station Solar Canopies: Lighting issues under array #2 are being fixed by partially covering two photocells confused by distant train yard lights. Bollards will be installed to protect downspouts damaged by commuters.
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DPW Solar Canopy: Project awarding is delayed due to paperwork. Trustee Len Simon agreed to set up a zoom with Bryan Healy to proceed. The goal is to complete the 59.4 kW project by early 2026 at ~$300K (prior to incentives, a grant, and a ~$90K IRA rebate; no Village funds involved).
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Residential Solarize: Sustainable Westchester reported ~80 (~20%) of inquiries proceeded to contracts, double the prior Solarize percentage.
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Heat Pumps: Harmon firehouse rooftop HPs are on hold until the roof is replaced. Washington firehouse garage HPs are on hold until Harmon's solar rooftop is completed.
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Food Scrap Recycling: A new, larger scrap shed has been ordered and will be delivered before the November meeting. Additional toters will be ordered to accommodate 20-25 (~20%) more families.
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BESS Revenue Proposal: Chair Lindsay Audin scoped two small plots at the Pumphouse Road water facility for a potential 2-4 MW Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) lease. Based on a Cortlandt proposal, this could generate ~$100K/yr, with half reserved for future carbon-cutting projects. Len Simon agreed to set up a zoom with Bryan Healy to review the option. Ground-mounted solar was previously rejected for this site due to shading, flooding, and utility needs.
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PR/Outreach: Groundwork Hudson Valley toured the solar canopies on 9/20; Audin was interviewed by WBAI radio on power storage on 9/24.
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