It's a Wrap: Scarsdale Public Safety Building is Officially Open
- Monday, 14 May 2012 14:17
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Chief John Brogan took the podium at the official opening of Scarsdale’s state-of-the-art public safety building on Saturday May 12 and said it all, with a “Hallelujah.” The building has been in the works since 2001 and it has been a long road to hoe for all involved.
According to Village Manager Al Gatta, planning for the new facility began in 2001 when someone slipped in the original 1924 building. As there were no closets for wet fire clothes, a firefighter returned to the old facility, dripped water on the floor, and someone fell, instigating a call to Gatta that started the ball rolling. The Village began to plan a new building that would have
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Architects Peter F. Gaito and Associates were retained to design an expanded building on the existing site. Plans called for the renovation of the 17,250 square feet of existing space and an addition of 8,950 square feet. The new building would be energy efficient and environmentally friendly.
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On Saturday so many who were involved in the ten year project turned out to participate in the official opening
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All who spoke mentioned the features of the new facility, echoed community pride and thanked everyone for their perseverance.
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The moving ceremony began with the Police Emerald Society playing the pipes and drums followed by a presentation from the color guard. There was an invocation from Reverend Monsignor John T. Ferry of IHM followed by remarks from Chiefs Brogan and Cain, Mayor Flisser, Village Manager Gatta, Assemblywoman Paulin, Legislator Ryan and Deputy County Executive Plunkett.
Next was the official ribbon cutting with Mayor Flisser doing the honors. The Greenacres Neighborhood Association honored the opening of the building and the neighborhood’s 100th anniversary with the contribution of a Heritage River Birch tree for the building entrance. Neighborhood Association President Kathy Steves called the tree a house warming present for the building and thanked and congratulated all.
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