Infrastructure &  
Housing  
BOL Meeting Minutes -  
Final  
800 Michaelian Office Bldg.  
148 Martine Avenue, 8th Floor  
White Plains, NY 10601  
Committee Chair: Shanae Williams  
Monday, March 30, 2026  
10:00 AM  
Committee Room  
Joint with B&A  
CALL TO ORDER  
Please note: Meetings of the Board of Legislators and its committees are held at the  
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the links to documents to be discussed at a given meeting.  
With a quorum present, Vice Chair Pierce called the meeting to order at 10:08 AM.  
Others in Attendance: GUESTS: Dianne Vanadia (remote), Lou Vetrone, Jazmin Logan, Steve  
Elie-Pierre (remote), Nat Federici (remote), Leonard Gruenfeld, Francisco Tejada, Lauren  
Walsh, Jeffrey Dean (remote), Michael Swee and Paul Cheand; BOL: Legislator Nancy Barr,  
Legislator Jewel Williams Johnson, Legislator David Tubiolo, Legislator Emiljana Ulaj (remote),  
Legislator Jose Alvarado (remote), Legislator Jennifer Puja (remote), Legislator David  
Imamura, Lisa Hochman (remote), Ethan Samuel, Althema Goodson and Dayana  
Gómez-Holguín  
Legislator Nambiar, Legislator Pierce and Legislator Woodson-Samuels  
Present:  
Legislator Williams and Legislator Holstein  
Remote:  
MINUTES APPROVAL  
1.  
Monday, March 23, 2026 at 10:00am  
On motion of Legislator Woodson-Samuels, seconded by Legislator Williams, the above item  
was approved. The motion carried.  
2.  
Tuesday, March 24, 2026 at 1:00pm  
On motion of Legislator Woodson-Samuels, seconded by Legislator Williams, the above item  
was approved. The motion carried.  
I.  
ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION  
1.  
PH-Sewer District Mod-Removal-485 Chappaqua Road, Mount  
Pleasant  
A Public Hearing on "AN ACT to modify the Saw Mill Valley Sanitary Sewer District by the  
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Removal of one (1) parcel of property located in the Town of Mount Pleasant". [Public  
Hearing set for April 20, 2026 at 7:30 p.m.]. ACT INTRO: 2026-128.  
SUBMITTED BY: COMMITTEES ON BUDGET & APPROPRIATIONS AND  
INFRASTRUCTURE & HOUSING  
Guests: Department of Environmental Services  
First Deputy Commissioner Lou Vetrone  
Deputy Commissioner Nat Federici  
Director of Maintenance Steve Elie-Pierre  
Environmental Project Director Jazmin Logan  
This is a request to remove the property at 485 Chappaqua Road in Mount Pleasant from the  
Saw Mill Valley Sanitary Sewer District. The parcel is not serviced by sanitary sewers and it is  
not anticipated that any will be constructed in the near future. The net decrease is .00% and  
will not cause significant difference in taxes. The Department of Environmental Facilities  
(DEF) is in favor to remove this parcel since the town requested it and the change does not  
impact county facilities among other reasons.  
On motion of Legislator Woodson-Samuels, seconded by Legislator Nambiar, the above item  
was signed by committee and referred to Board of Legislators. The motion carried by the  
following vote:  
Aye:  
Legislator Holstein, Legislator Nambiar, Legislator Pierce and Legislator  
Woodson-Samuels  
Away:  
Legislator Williams  
2.  
ENV RES-Sewer District Mod-Removal-485 Chappaqua Road, Mount  
Pleasant  
AN ENVIRONMENTAL RESOLUTION determining that there will be no significant adverse  
impact on the environment from the removal of one (1) parcel of property from the Saw Mill  
Valley Sanitary Sewer District.  
SUBMITTED BY: COMMITTEES ON BUDGET & APPROPRIATIONS AND  
INFRASTRUCTURE & HOUSING  
Guests: Department of Environmental Services  
First Deputy Commissioner Lou Vetrone  
Deputy Commissioner Nat Federici  
Director of Maintenance Steve Elie-Pierre  
Environmental Project Director Jazmin Logan  
Please refer to item #1 for discussion.  
On motion of Legislator Woodson-Samuels, seconded by Legislator Nambiar, the above item  
was signed by committee and referred to Board of Legislators. The motion carried by the  
following vote:  
Aye:  
Legislator Holstein, Legislator Nambiar, Legislator Pierce and Legislator  
Woodson-Samuels  
Away:  
Legislator Williams  
3.  
ACT-Sewer District Mod-Removal-485 Chappaqua Road, Mount  
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Pleasant  
AN ACT to modify the Saw Mill Valley Sanitary Sewer District by the removal of one (1) parcel  
of property located in the Town of Mount Pleasant.  
SUBMITTED BY: COMMITTEES ON BUDGET & APPROPRIATIONS AND  
INFRASTRUCTURE & HOUSING  
Guests: Department of Environmental Services  
First Deputy Commissioner Lou Vetrone  
Deputy Commissioner Nat Federici  
Director of Maintenance Steve Elie-Pierre  
Environmental Project Director Jazmin Logan  
Please refer to item #1 for discussion.  
On motion of Legislator Woodson-Samuels, seconded by Legislator Nambiar, the above item  
was signed by committee and referred to Board of Legislators. The motion carried by the  
following vote:  
Aye:  
Legislator Holstein, Legislator Nambiar, Legislator Pierce and Legislator  
Woodson-Samuels  
Away:  
Legislator Williams  
4.  
BOND ACT-SOS19-Ossining SSD Kemey's Cove Force Main  
Replacement  
A BOND ACT authorizing the issuance of THREE MILLION ($3,000,000) DOLLARS in bonds  
of Westchester County to finance Capital Project SOS19 - Ossining Sanitary Sewer District  
Kemey's Cove Force Main Replacement.  
SUBMITTED BY: COMMITTEES ON BUDGET & APPROPRIATIONS AND  
INFRASTRUCTURE & HOUSING  
Guests: Department of Environmental Services  
First Deputy Commissioner Lou Vetrone  
Deputy Commissioner Nat Federici  
Director of Maintenance Steve Elie-Pierre  
Environmental Project Director Jazmin Logan  
This item requests $3 Million to fund the design, construction and construction management  
for a force main replacement at the Ossining Sanitary Sewer District Kemey’s Cove. There  
were two pipe bursts in 2018 and 2019, resulting in the New York State Department of  
Environmental Conservation (DEC) directing the County to take corrective action. The  
short-term repairs included relining the pipes whereas the current request provides a  
long-term resolution, which includes insulation and new bar screens, pump control  
replacements and mechanical system upgrades, among other repairs.  
On motion of Legislator Woodson-Samuels, seconded by Legislator Nambiar, the above item  
was signed by committee and referred to Board of Legislators. The motion carried by the  
following vote:  
Aye:  
Legislator Williams, Legislator Holstein, Legislator Nambiar, Legislator Pierce  
and Legislator Woodson-Samuels  
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BOND ACT-SPK22-3144-Peekskill WRRF Highland Avenue Pumping  
Station Upgrades  
A BOND ACT authorizing the issuance of TWO MILLION ($2,000,000) DOLLARS in bonds of  
Westchester County to finance Capital Project SPK22 (3144) - Peekskill Water Resource  
Recovery Facility (WRRF) Highland Avenue Pumping Station Upgrades.  
SUBMITTED BY: COMMITTEES ON BUDGET & APPROPRIATIONS AND  
INFRASTRUCTURE & HOUSING  
Guests: Department of Environmental Services  
First Deputy Commissioner Lou Vetrone  
Deputy Commissioner Nat Federici  
Director of Maintenance Steve Elie-Pierre  
Environmental Project Director Jazmin Logan  
This item requests $2 Million for the design, construction and construction management for  
equipment upgrades at the Highland Avenue Pumping Station in Peekskill due to reaching the  
end of useful life. Some of the upgrades include insulation and new bar screen, pump  
replacements and rehabilitation of emergency generators, among others.  
On motion of Legislator Woodson-Samuels, seconded by Legislator Nambiar, the above item  
was signed by committee and referred to Board of Legislators. The motion carried by the  
following vote:  
Aye:  
Legislator Holstein, Legislator Nambiar, Legislator Pierce and Legislator  
Woodson-Samuels  
Away:  
Legislator Williams  
6.  
BOND ACT(Amended)-SBB07-Blind Brook WWTP-Process Equip.  
Improvements  
A BOND ACT (Amended) authorizing the issuance of additional bonds of Westchester County  
in the amount of FIVE MILLION ($5,000,000) DOLLARS, making the total amount  
THIRTY-SEVEN MILLION, FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND ($37,500,000) DOLLARS to finance  
Capital Project SBB07 - Blind Brook Waste Water Treatment Plant - Process Equipment  
Improvements.  
SUBMITTED BY: COMMITTEES ON BUDGET & APPROPRIATIONS AND  
INFRASTRUCTURE & HOUSING  
Guests: Department of Environmental Services  
First Deputy Commissioner Lou Vetrone  
Deputy Commissioner Nat Federici  
Director of Maintenance Steve Elie-Pierre  
Environmental Project Director Jazmin Logan  
This amendment request is for an additional $5 Million for process equipment improvements at  
the Blind Brook Waste Water Treatment Plant. There are required scope changes which  
resulted in additional costs, some of which include an odor control system and upgrade  
emergency generator system, among others. Approval of this request would bring the total to  
$37.5 Million and the upgrades are anticipated to withstand a future capacity influx.  
On motion of Legislator Woodson-Samuels, seconded by Legislator Nambiar, the above item  
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was signed by committee and referred to Board of Legislators. The motion carried by the  
following vote:  
Aye:  
Legislator Williams, Legislator Holstein, Legislator Nambiar, Legislator Pierce  
and Legislator Woodson-Samuels  
7.  
BOND ACT-BPL37-14 Payne Street & 175 Winthrop Avenue,  
Greenburgh  
A BOND ACT authorizing the issuance of TWO MILLION, FOUR HUNDRED EIGHTY-SEVEN  
THOUSAND ($2,487,000) DOLLARS in bonds of Westchester County to finance Capital  
Project BPL37 - New Homes Land Acquisition Fund III.  
SUBMITTED BY: COMMITTEES ON BUDGET & APPROPRIATIONS AND  
INFRASTRUCTURE & HOUSING  
Guests: Department of Planning  
Program Administrator Leonard Gruenfeld  
This item was discussed in conjunction with item #8. The requested amount of $2.487 Million  
will fund capital project BPL37 associated with the acquisition of the properties 14 Payne  
Street and 175 Winthrop Avenue in the Town of Greenburgh. The site is currently vacant, with  
three obsolete properties that will be removed. There will be 9 subdivisions for each of the  
new single-family homes to be built on those grounds and subsequently sold to first time  
homebuyers. Additionally, there will be 18 parking spaces and green design elements.  
On motion of Legislator Williams, seconded by Legislator Woodson-Samuels, the above item  
was signed by committee and referred to Board of Legislators. The motion carried by the  
following vote:  
Aye:  
Legislator Williams, Legislator Holstein, Legislator Nambiar, Legislator Pierce  
and Legislator Woodson-Samuels  
8.  
ACT-Land Acquisition-14 Payne Street & 175 Winthrop Avenue,  
Greenburgh  
AN ACT authorizing the County of Westchester to purchase approximately +/- 48,683 square  
feet of real property located at 14 Payne Street and 175 Winthrop Avenue in the Town of  
Greenburgh and to subsequently convey said property, as well as authorizing the County to  
grant and accept any property rights necessary in furtherance thereof, for the purpose of  
creating nine (9) affordable homeownership units that will affirmatively further fair housing and  
remain affordable for a period of not less than fifty (50) years.  
SUBMITTED BY: COMMITTEES ON BUDGET & APPROPRIATIONS AND  
INFRASTRUCTURE & HOUSING  
Guests: Department of Planning  
Program Administrator Leonard Gruenfeld  
Please refer to item #7 for discussion.  
On motion of Legislator Williams, seconded by Legislator Woodson-Samuels, the above item  
was signed by committee and referred to Board of Legislators. The motion carried by the  
following vote:  
Aye:  
Legislator Williams, Legislator Holstein, Legislator Nambiar, Legislator Pierce  
and Legislator Woodson-Samuels  
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ENV RES-A0099-Airport Natural Gas Pipeline  
AN ENVIRONMENTAL RESOLUTION determining that there will be no significant adverse  
impact on the environment from Capital Project A0099 - Airport Natural Gas Pipeline.  
SUBMITTED BY: BUDGET & APPROPRIATIONS AND INFRASTRUCTURE & HOUSING  
Guests: Westchester County Airport  
Director of Aviation April Gasparri  
Airport Manager Francisco Tejada  
Deputy Airport Manager Lauren Walsh  
Associate Engineer Jeffrey Dean  
This item was discussed in conjunction with items #10 and #11. The three elements for this  
project include an Environmental Resolution, a Capital Budget Amendment and an amended  
Bond Act. The total request of $8.819 Million for Capital Project A0099 will install a natural gas  
pipeline at the Westchester County Airport, which will extend the current natural gas pipeline.  
Overall, the facilities that will benefit from this gas line include private hangars and three  
support buildings at the airport. There is currently one underground oil storage tank, which will  
be removed, and two above-ground. The Capital Budget Amendment will decrease the  
county’s share by $771,000 for a New York State grant that was accepted in 2020, design is  
currently at 100% completion and construction is expected to take approximately 12 months.  
On motion of Legislator Woodson-Samuels, seconded by Legislator Nambiar, the above item  
was signed by committee and referred to Board of Legislators. The motion carried by the  
following vote:  
Aye:  
Legislator Williams, Legislator Holstein, Legislator Nambiar, Legislator Pierce  
and Legislator Woodson-Samuels  
10.  
CBA-A0099-Airport Natural Gas Pipeline  
AN ACT amending the 2026 County Capital Budget Appropriations for Capital Project A0099 -  
Airport Natural Gas Pipeline.  
SUBMITTED BY: BUDGET & APPROPRIATIONS AND INFRASTRUCTURE & HOUSING  
Guests: Westchester County Airport  
Director of Aviation April Gasparri  
Airport Manager Francisco Tejada  
Deputy Airport Manager Lauren Walsh  
Associate Engineer Jeffrey Dean  
Please refer to item $9 for discussion.  
On motion of Legislator Woodson-Samuels, seconded by Legislator Nambiar, the above item  
was signed by committee and referred to Board of Legislators. The motion carried by the  
following vote:  
Aye:  
Legislator Williams, Legislator Holstein, Legislator Nambiar, Legislator Pierce  
and Legislator Woodson-Samuels  
11.  
BOND ACT(Amended)-A0099-Airport Natural Gas Pipeline  
A BOND ACT (Amended) authorizing the issuance of EIGHT MILLION, EIGHT HUNDRED  
NINETEEN THOUSAND ($8,819,000) DOLLARS in bonds of Westchester County, which  
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includes FIVE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND ($550,000) DOLLARS in previously authorized  
bonds, to finance Capital Project A0099 - Airport Natural Gas Pipeline.  
SUBMITTED BY: BUDGET & APPROPRIATIONS AND INFRASTRUCTURE & HOUSING  
Guests: Westchester County Airport  
Director of Aviation April Gasparri  
Airport Manager Francisco Tejada  
Deputy Airport Manager Lauren Walsh  
Associate Engineer Jeffrey Dean  
Please refer to item $9 for discussion.  
On motion of Legislator Woodson-Samuels, seconded by Legislator Nambiar, the above item  
was signed by committee and referred to Board of Legislators. The motion carried by the  
following vote:  
Aye:  
Legislator Williams, Legislator Holstein, Legislator Nambiar, Legislator Pierce  
and Legislator Woodson-Samuels  
12.  
BOND ACT-T009H-Paratransit Vehicle Replacement-V  
A BOND ACT authorizing the issuance of TWO MILLION, THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND  
($2,300,000) DOLLARS in bonds of Westchester County to finance Capital Project T009H -  
Paratransit Vehicle Replacement.  
SUBMITTED BY: COMMITTEES ON BUDGET & APPROPRIATIONS AND  
INFRASTRUCTURE & HOUSING  
Guests: Department of Public Works & Transportation  
Director of Surface Transportation Michael Swee  
Program Administrator Paul Cheand  
This item requests $2.3 Million to replace a portion of the paratransit vehicle fleet as part of  
their cyclical paratransit vehicle replacement. There is a mix of vehicles totaling in 118 and  
they replace about 25 per year, each having an approximate four-to-five-year lifespan. There  
are currently 30 hybrid vehicles in the fleet and although they prefer this type of vehicle, it all  
depends on what they find.  
On motion of Legislator Woodson-Samuels, seconded by Legislator Nambiar, the above item  
was signed by committee and referred to Board of Legislators. The motion carried by the  
following vote:  
Aye:  
Legislator Williams, Legislator Holstein, Legislator Nambiar, Legislator Pierce  
and Legislator Woodson-Samuels  
II.  
OTHER BUSINESS  
RECEIVE & FILE  
III.  
ADJOURNMENT  
Moved by Legislator Woodson-Samuels, seconded by Legislator Nambiar, the Committee  
adjourned at 12:13pm.