Welcome to the Official Web Site for the Village of Sea Cliff

Located 25 miles east of Manhattan and sitting atop a 120-foot bluff on the North Shore of Long Island, Sea Cliff is nestled along the shoreline of Long Island’s renowned “Gold Coast.” At only one square mile, Sea Cliff boasts its own beach, 16 neighborhood parks, and also borders the Harry Tappen Beach – a Town of Oyster Bay beach featuring 500 feet of shoreline. The Village’s Memorial Park, located at the intersection of Prospect and Sea Cliff Avenues, provides breathtaking views of Hempstead Harbor, Long Island Sound, and the New York and Connecticut shorelines.


RFP - Food Concession at the Sea Cliff Beach Pavilion

The Village of Sea Cliff is seeking proposals from qualified food vendors to operate the Village's beach kitchen facility located on Hempstead Harbor at the Pavilion on the Boulevard. All proposals are due in Village Hall by Tuesday March 26, 2024 by 4PM. BID DOCUMENTS


The Village of Sea Cliff Recently Completed Updating Our Comprehensive Plan

New York State recommends that municipalities update their Comprehensive Plans on a regular basis, to properly identify changes and trends that the community is undergoing, as well as develop a shared vision and implementation path for the future of the Village.

A Comprehensive Plan is a long range policy document for the Village. It provides goals and recommendations for a sustainable future Sea Cliff. 

To view the Comprehensive Plan, visit https://www.seacliffcomprehensiveplan.com/

 

 


 

Residential Rehab

Residential Rehabilitation Program Opportunity »

The Residential Rehabilitation Program is a locally administered federal grant resource that allows low income families...

Job Opening

Job Opportunity - Parking Enforcement / Public Safety Officer »

JOB OPPORTUNITYThe Village of Sea Cliff is accepting applications to fill the part time position of Parking Enforcement...

Auto Mechanic

Job Opportunity - Mechanic »

Position: Auto MechanicProposed Salary Range: $37.28 - $43.40 (Hourly)Job Description:

Mayor Villafane's Response to Water Rate Hike Proposed by Liberty Utilities

 

Liberty Utilities has submitted a request to the Public Service Commission requesting a 13% rate hike in the Sea Cliff District (they are asking for a 39% rate hike in the Lynbrook District and a 42% rate hike in the Merrick District)

As part of the public hearings held by the PSC, Mayor Villafane submitted the attached letter.

What's Going On?

 

Sea Cliff Circle

The Sea Cliff Circle is a bi-weekly email that keeps residents up to date of extracurricular activities occurring in the Village.  Click to SUBSCRIBE


CodeRed Notification System

The Village of Sea Cliff has an emergency communications system to be able to quickly deliver messages to targeted areas or the entire village. These messages are sent via phone calls, email and/or texts depending on your preferences.  Learn more about our CodeRed high-speed notification solution. You need to sign up to be assured you receive notifications.


State Funds are Available to Help Replace Septic Systems

State funding of $2 million will help Nassau County provide up to $20,000 in grants for homeowners and small businesses seeking to replace failing septic systems. New septic systems will help in efforts to reduce nitrogen and other pollutants from entering our waterways.

Applications for the county's SEPTIC program will open Monday May 3, 2021. The grants are for 50% of the cost of a new state-of-the-art nitrogen-reducing septic system, up to $10,000.

Applications can be filled out online at NassauCountyNY.gov/SepticReplace. Qualifying residents can also contact SepticReplace@nassaucountyny.gov or call 516-364-5861 for more information and instructions on how to apply.


Past Issues of the  Village Bulletin Button Can Be Found Here 

Sanitation and Recycling

Schedule

  • Monday & Thursday for properties north of Glen Avenue
  • Tuesday and Friday for properties south of Glen Avenue
  • Recyclables are picked up curbside throughout the entire Village every Wednesday except during some holiday weeks (see holiday garbage schedule).

PLEASE: In order to avoid injuries, your sanitation workers cannot lift cans that are over 32-gallons in size or 75 pounds in weight. Oversize garbage cans are not permitted and Notices of Violation will be issued for their use.

We utilize facilities that accommodate single-stream recycling which means all materials to be recycled can be put in the same container. Sanitation crews will pick up paper, cardboard, glass, plastic & cans from containers placed at curbside. Paper does not have to be bundled; however, it should be placed in a manner that does not allow it to blow around.  Cardboard boxes do not need to be crushed; boxes may be placed inside other boxes.  Rinse out glass, plastic and tin cans prior to placing these items in the container to prevent rodent infestation and to avoid contaminating the recycling load. All recycling must be free of regular garbage or it will not be taken. For more information visit the Public Works section of the website. 

2024 Sanitation Schedule

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