Sanitation Schedule Shifts and Tonight’s Village Board Meeting
Sea Cliff, NY · July 6, 2026
Monday morning brings a bit of a breather after the holiday rush, though the sanitation crews are already out in force to clear the weekend's remnants.
📰 The Lead
Following one of the busiest Independence Day weekends in recent memory, the village is shifting back into its weekday rhythm. Sea Cliff Beach saw high foot traffic through Sunday evening, and while the crowds have thinned, the cleanup effort is just beginning. Village crews are prioritizing the removal of debris from the shoreline and public bins this morning. Beyond the cleanup, the focus turns to Village Hall tonight. The Board of Trustees is scheduled to meet at 7:00 PM to discuss the final logistics for the late-summer road resurfacing plan. Residents on the north end of the village should pay close attention, as the proposed schedule includes several narrow lanes that will require temporary parking bans. The board is expected to finalize the contractor bid by the end of the session.
🏙️ Local Pulse
Holiday Sanitation Schedule Delay — Garbage and recycling pickup is pushed back one day this week following the July 4th holiday.
Beach Water Quality Testing — Health officials are conducting routine testing today to ensure swimming remains safe after the heavy weekend usage.
🌧️ Today's Outlook
- High 71°F · Low 66°F — Rain (88% chance of precipitation) Keep the umbrella handy as steady showers are expected to linger through the evening.
📅 What's On Around Town
Village Board Meeting — Village Hall, 7:00 PM Public session covering the upcoming road resurfacing bids and seasonal maintenance updates.
Glen Cove: Monday Night Movie — Morgan Park, 8:00 PM A short drive for a classic film screening under the pavilion if the rain clears.
Oyster Bay: Community Yoga — Western Waterfront, 6:30 PM Indoor alternative available nearby for those looking to stretch out the weekend tension.
📸 Spotlight & Story
- Memorial Park
- Located at the intersection of Prospect and Sea Cliff Avenues, this quiet green space offers some of the best sunset views in the village. It was originally dedicated to local veterans and features a distinctive stone monument that has watched over the harbor since 1922.
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