Editor’s note: This press release was provided by the Pelham Preservation and Garden Society. The Pelham Examiner publishes press releases in the form received as a service to the community.
Dear Dr. Champ and the members of the Pelham Board of Education,
We are writing to you on behalf of Pelham Preservation and Garden Society (PPGS), a Pelham organization dedicated to the preservation of historical landmarks and architectural heritage. We are reaching out to express our concern regarding the ongoing discussions surrounding the Siwanoy school project. We believe it is vital that the preservation of the architectural integrity and historical significance of this site be given careful, thoughtful consideration throughout the planning and execution phases.
As an organization, we urge that this process be conducted in a mindful and transparent manner, one that actively involves the relevant stakeholders and engages local residents in meaningful ways. The involvement of community members and experts such as the bond steering committee is essential in ensuring that all perspectives, ideas and solutions are heard, and that the values we place on heritage and history are not overlooked. We are concerned that this process has been rushed and should be given additional time to hear all sides and concerns. The board vote should take place in 2026.
We strongly believe that preserving the unique character of our built environment enriches the cultural fabric of our community and provides a sense of place for generations to come. We offer our full support to work alongside you in facilitating a process that is both thoughtful and inclusive. Our expertise, resources and commitment to this cause are at your disposal, and we are eager to contribute in any way that would be helpful.
Together, we can create a path forward that honors both the past and the future while meeting the needs of all involved. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us should you require any assistance or further information. We look forward to working with you and supporting a process that will ensure the preservation of this important site.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
Pelham Preservation & Garden Society
Brian Papa • Mar 18, 2025 at 9:36 pm
If the vote takes place in 2026 that means the community has to wait an extra year for the accessibility improvements Siwanoy sorely needs.
“Preservation and architecture” have already been talked about at length during the many meetings held on the subject, for which video is publicly available on YouTube. Nobody wants to change the character of the building, and in fact they want the additions to blend right in, looking as if they’ve been here for 100 years.