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Justice court audit closed; trustees told court collected nearly $770,000 in 2023–24

Village of Bronxville Board of Trustees · June 10, 2025
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Trustees received and approved the justice court audit for 2023–24; the treasurer’s summary reports the court collected almost $770,000, mostly from parking fines, with about $60,000 returned to the state office of court administration.

The board reviewed a completed justice court audit for the 2023–24 year and approved a resolution adopting the audit.

Administrator Jim Palmer told trustees the justice court collected "more than, almost $770,000" for the village, with about $60,000 returned to the New York State Office of Court Administration. He said the increase reflects enforcement priorities including moving violations and downtown enforcement. A trustee asked for the actual report pages; Palmer said he would forward the detailed spreadsheet and backup documentation to trustees.

A motion to adopt the audit was moved and seconded and passed by voice vote. Palmer said the village aims to close out the following fiscal year audit sooner than the one just completed.