Tarrytown To Hold Meetings Via Teleconferencing

TARRYTOWN, NY — Due to the ongoing coronavirus health crisis, all village and land-use board meeting will be held via Zoom video conferencing during the month of June. According to an email from the village, this is pursuant to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's directive allowing video teleconferencing to be used for public meetings and in the interest of maintaining proper social distancing.

Should the governor remove the ability to hold video teleconferencing for public meetings, the sessions will be re-noticed.

The land-use meetings include the zoning architectural review and planning boards.

Instructions for joining a particular meeting can be found on the village website's homepage.

For Zoom participants, if you do not yet have Zoom, download one of the following, depending on your device:

Once in the meeting, you’ll be able to use the “Raise Your Hand” icon to signal your interest to speak. If you wish to participate by phone instead of through Zoom, you may do so. If you call in you may “Raise Your Hand” by pressing *9 . For a basic tutorial on joining a meeting, click here.

Questions may be directed to Assistant Village Administrator Josh Ringel by calling 914-631-1785 or by email.


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This article originally appeared on the Tarrytown-Sleepy Hollow Patch