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Village board adopts $667,200 bond to cover Harrison's share of Westchester Joint Water Works penalty

Town of Harrison Town Board and Village Board · June 24, 2026
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Summary

The village board adopted a bond resolution authorizing $667,200 in serial bonds to pay the village's share of costs tied to a Westchester Joint Water Works consent order; the resolution passed by roll call at the June 24 meeting.

The village board on June 24 adopted a bond resolution authorizing the issuance of $667,200 in serial bonds to pay the village of Harrison's share of costs tied to improvements required by the Westchester Joint Water Works consent order.

Clerk (speaker 2) read the public hearing language and the bond resolution into the record, saying the village's share was $667,200 and that a larger penalty figure of $1,200,000 had been referenced in the presentation. The board took a roll call vote and recorded unanimous "Yes" responses from trustees and the mayor.

Board members did not receive public comment during the hearing. The resolution, as read, authorizes serial bonds to fund the village portion of payment related to improvements and settlement obligations associated with the consent order.

What was decided: The board adopted the bond resolution authorizing issuance of $667,200 in serial bonds, with financing to be determined by village finance staff and subject to usual bond issuance procedures.

Next steps: Village staff will complete any necessary bond documentation and proceed with financing steps as authorized by the resolution. The village will publish required notices as part of the bond issuance process.