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Board moves to authorize Woodard & Curran for South Third and South Columbus flood mitigation

July 28, 2025 | Mount Vernon, Westchester County, New York


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Board moves to authorize Woodard & Curran for South Third and South Columbus flood mitigation
The Board of Estimate and Contract on Monday, July 28, moved to approve a resolution authorizing Woodard & Curran to provide engineering services for a flood mitigation project on South Third and South Columbus avenues and to review cost estimates for the Bronxville Field Club golf course, Clerk Bonilla said. The special meeting was held in the City Council chambers and lasted about two minutes.

The resolution amends Ordinance No. 7 adopted Feb. 11, 2025, to authorize selection of the engineering firm for the South Third and South Columbus Avenue flood mitigation project under the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), HMGP project 461s0004 CMV NY, and to utilize services for a Bronxville Field Club course estimate review. "I make a motion to accept item number 1," Mayor Patterson Howard said after the clerk read the item; the roll call recorded Acting Council President Poteet as present and Mayor Patterson Howard voting "Aye." Controller Morton was recorded as absent.

No substantive discussion or public comment on the item appears in the meeting transcript. The record does not show additional vote tallies or further deliberation, and the meeting concluded with an adjournment motion and the mayor's closing remarks. "Meeting is adjourned at 05:09PM," Mayor Patterson Howard said.

The transcript identifies the project by the HMGP project number above; it does not include contract dollar amounts, a detailed scope of work, an implementation schedule, or other firms considered. The clerk noted the meeting notice was posted to the city website, to social media, and in the rotunda. The transcript also records that Controller Morton was absent for the special meeting.

Because the transcript does not record further votes, department responses, or contract documents, next steps (contract execution, council confirmations, or schedule for work) are not specified in the meeting record.

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