Yorktown Approves Alcohol Consumption in Select Parks

(March 7, 2022) – The Town Board voted on Tuesday to create permits that allow residents to consume alcohol in four municipal parks.

“This does not mean that we can have alcohol in all of our parks. That’s not what we’re looking to do,” said parks Superintendent James Martorano.

The Town parks where alcohol consumption will be allowed with a valid permit are: Par 3 Golf Course, Railroad Park, Sparkle Lake service building and Downing Park. In addition to a Town permit, alcohol sales at the golf course and Railroad Park will require a permit from the New York State Liquor Authority.

“It’s not a blanket authorization for anyone to go in and be allowed to consume alcohol,” said Supervisor Matt Slater. “Especially at Railroad Park, keep in mind that it does require multiple levels of approvals before it’s allowed.”

The alcohol permits at Sparkle Lake and Downing Park will allow people who rent Town facilities for birthday parties or other celebrations to serve alcohol to their guests. Alcohol sales at those parks will not be allowed.

“I think it’s a great way to celebrate people’s lives and treat adults like adults,” said Councilwoman Luciana Haughwout. “We’re trusting the community to follow the rules and to honor the parks.”

During the Town Board’s deliberations on the matter, some council members noted that many residents have asked for permission to serve alcohol at their private parties at Sparkle Lake.

“We have been talking about this for years,” said Councilman Ed Lachterman.

The permitting process will be administered by the Town Clerk’s office.

Alcohol consumption is permitted at select public parks in Westchester County, particularly golf courses and the Kensico Dam Plaza.

Contact:  Yorktown Supervisor Matt Slater, 914-962-5722 x201 or [email protected]