Monday, Dec 23rd

State Funding Secured for Two Police Motorcycles for Scarsdale

Sen. Mayer SPDNew York State Senator Shelley B. Mayer joined the Scarsdale Police Department to announce $100,000 in state funding, secured by Senator Mayer, to assist the department in purchasing two new police motorcycles.

The Scarsdale Police Department Motorcycle Unit, which was resurrected in 2006, serves as a resource to allow officers to travel in tight spaces where police cars are unable to go. The Unit’s responsibilities include traffic control and monitoring of seatbelt use, distracted driving, and pedestrian crosswalk safety. The motorcycles are also often used during funeral escorts, parades, street fairs, and at other community outreach events.

The Scarsdale Police Department currently has two police motorcycles that are outdated in regards to today’s safety standards and needs.

State Senator Shelley B. Mayer said, “I am pleased I was able to help the Scarsdale Police Department with a state grant toward the purchase of two police motorcycles. It is important that our police officers have all the resources they need to keep our communities safe. Thank you to Chief Matturro and the Scarsdale Police Department, Mayor Arrest and the entire Village Board, for your commitment to community safety and the highest standards of professionalism.”

Scarsdale Police Department Chief Andrew Matturro said, “The Scarsdale Police Department would like to express its deepest appreciation to Senator Shelley Mayer for her continued support of law enforcement. Senator Mayer secured funding that will allow our department to purchase two new motorcycles. The motorcycles will be used to enhance traffic safety and promote our community relations program. We thank Senator Mayer for always recognizing the positive impacts of public safety initiatives and partnerships with law enforcement.”

Assembly Member Amy Paulin said, “I'm happy to see this funding secured for motorcycles for the Scarsdale Police Department. Thank you, Senator Mayer, for obtaining this funding, and for supporting the dedication and commitment of the Scarsdale Police Department to keeping the Scarsdale community safe."

Scarsdale Mayor Justin Arest said, “Senator Mayer’s unwavering support enhances our police department's capabilities, contributing significantly to the safety and well-being of our community. The Village of Scarsdale thanks her for her dedication and commitment to our community.”

Pictured at top: From left to right: Lieutenant Steven DelBene, Chief Andrew Matturro, Trustee Karen Brew, Police Officer Nicholas Kringas, Mayor Justin Arest, Senator Shelley Mayer, Assembly Member Amy Paulin, and Deputy Mayor Dara Gruenberg.