During the recent Mineola Village Board meeting held on January 8, 2025, community leaders emphasized the importance of safety and community engagement as winter weather approaches. Mayor O'Keefe reminded residents to secure necessary permits before starting any construction projects, highlighting that 84 permits were issued in December 2024, a slight decrease from the previous month. He urged property owners to keep sidewalks and fire hydrants clear of snow and to be cautious during snow emergencies.
The meeting also addressed the impact of recent windy weather, which caused disruptions in waste collection. Residents were advised to secure their garbage and recycling to prevent littering during windy days.
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Subscribe for Free In a spirit of community celebration, the board recognized the efforts of the Mineola Volunteer Fire Department, which successfully executed "Operation Santa," bringing holiday cheer to over 2,100 homes. Trustee Casado praised the firefighters for their dedication, especially given the challenging winter conditions they faced during the event.
Additionally, the board announced the release of new sanitation flyers, available at Village Hall, which provide essential information on waste collection schedules and routes. A new phone number for the Mineola Volunteer Ambulance Corps was also shared, ensuring residents have direct access to emergency services.
As the meeting concluded, the board members expressed their hopes for a safe and prosperous New Year for all residents, reinforcing their commitment to community service and engagement. The discussions highlighted the village's proactive approach to winter safety and the importance of community involvement in local events.