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Plans to Revitalize Playland Up for Discussion Tonight

Forum at Westchester County Center looks at 4 plans to revive county-owned park in Rye.

Playland is a place for fun just a few minutes away in Rye. But tonight in White Plains, Westchester County looks at details of four proposals to kick-start the park as a successful entertainment business.

The Westchester County Board of Legislators is hosting a public information session tonight, Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 6:30 p.m. in the Little Theater at the Westchester County Center, 198 Central Ave., White Plains, to examine plans for the 280-acre County Park and National Historic landmark.

The information session is set to include trade show-style presentations from representatives of the four revitalization plans:

— Sustainable Playland

— Standard Amusements

— Central Amusements

— Paidia Company

Those in attendance can visit each of the four vendor areas, look at materials and ask questions. At 7:30 p.m., there will be an hour-long Q & A and public comment period on the proposals as well.

Legislator Catherine Borgia, D-Ossining, will moderate the proceedings. Representatives of the four proposals are expected to be answering most of the questions.

“I think this public information session will be an excellent opportunity for concerned residents and business owners to be engaged in the process of revitalizing Playland and see for themselves what each proposal offers in terms of enjoyment and economic viability,” said Borgia. “This iconic park has created so many great memories for generations of Westchester residents, so we should ensure that Playland’s long-term future moves in the right direction. Because once the contracts are signed there will be no chance for second-guessing.”

The Westchester County Board of Legislators moved forward last month with its evaluation of the top four proposals for the revitalization of Playland. TheGovernment Operations Committee outlined goals for the decision process.

In the 2012 Adopted County Budget, Playland expenses were $12.4 million plus $3.6 million of debt service. Revenue for the park was budgeted at $10.3 million. Without the debt service, the park was slated to make a $1.6 million profit.

For more on the Playland proposals go to http://westchesterlegislators.com/committees.html?id=2029

Playland is scheduled to open for its 85th Season on Saturday, May 11. A jobs fair for the new season is set for Saturday, March 9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Westchester County Center.

According to Westchester County, the Main Boardwalk at Playland will remain closed due to damages sustained from Hurricane Sandy, with a hoped reopening in mid-May. The Pier and Beach opening should follow for Memorial Day weekend. 

The Ice Casino remains closed due to damages sustained from Hurricane Sandy and the North Boardwalk and Seaside Walk remain closed. The North Boardwalk, destroyed by Hurricane Sandy, is not expected to be replaced until sometime in 2014, according to the county.

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PC Lover May 9, 2013 at 05:50 pm
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PC Lover May 9, 2013 at 03:59 pm
Aidan ... your words are eloquent and true.
JJ May 9, 2013 at 03:50 pm
Wow, that's a lot of information. Thanks for sharing it.
Aidan May 20, 2013 at 05:54 pm
Of all the great sites in the village, Patch chooses this? Either a purposeful error or just a caseRead More of laziness. Change it.
HomeGrown10573 May 15, 2013 at 10:26 pm
Linda T., I would guess Mrs. Brakewood lives in Port Chester if she is running for the Port ChesterRead More Board of Ed. Even if the schools had to impose an austerity budget, your taxes would still go up. The state has more control in these matters than you think.
Aidan May 15, 2013 at 07:09 pm
Linda, the per pupil expenditure in PC schools is the lowest in Westchester and Rockland countiesRead More ... by about $2,000 per student. The issue is two fold. First, our property values are not as strong as our neighbors, so our homes have a higher levy in order to fund the schools. Second, and more important, is that the reliance on property taxes slams moderate income communities like PC. We need for the state to move to an income tax to fund schools. Scream at your legislators ... not the BoE.
Linda Turturino May 15, 2013 at 11:25 am
I am concerned there is not enough attention to detail in the BOE budget overall and Mrs. BrakewoodRead More comment about keeping taxes affordable ... where does she live ? they are out of control and in my opinion the money we pay for taxes we should have the best looking schools anywhere ... just my opinion
Working Mom March 11, 2013 at 03:58 am
What a mean thing to do to the people who live nearby. Why can't this event be held in a park orRead More someplace else where it won't be such a hardship?