Greenburgh has three paid fire districts—Hartsdale, Fairview and Greenville. Each of the fire districts is independent of the town. The town does not approve the budget, pay salaries or make any policy decisions relating to the fire departments. Fire Commissioners act as Legislators and are responsible for approving a budget. The average resident who resides in a paid fire district pays approximately 13+% of their entire tax bill (town, county, school, fire districts) to the fire district. So – it is important for residents to participate in the election process. Some residents of unincorporated Greenburgh are served by volunteer fire departments.
Election day for the Fire Commissioners is tomorrow, according to NYS law.
HARTSDALE FIRE COMMISSIONER ELECTION INFORMATION
Election: Tuesday, December 12 Hartsdale fire station No 1, 25 South Central Park Ave, Hartsdale (near the diner)
One Fire Commissioner for a term of five years
One Fire Commissioner for a term of two years
POLLS OPEN FROM 3 PM to 9 PM
GREENVILLE FIRE COMMISSIONER
Election Tuesday, December 12 Greenville Fire District Headquarters 711 Central Ave, Scarsdale
One Fire Comissioner for a five year term
Polls open from 4 PM to 9 PM
FAIRVIEW FIRE COMMISSIONER ELECTION
Election Tuesday, December 12
Polling Places
For residents of districts 41, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 63, 64, 67 and 78 the polling place is the Fairview Fire Headquarters, 19 Rosemont Blvd
For residents in election districts 42, 50, 51, 61 and 77 the election is at the fire house at 290 Worthington Road
Polls are open from 4 PM to 9 PM
Please vote in this important election.
PAUL FEINER