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New Mount Kisco Building Inspector Introduced

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New Mount Kisco Building Inspector John Landi was introduced to the public at the Aug. 4 board of trustees meeting.
New Mount Kisco Building Inspector John Landi was introduced to the public at the Aug. 4 board of trustees meeting.

The former Putnam Valley building inspector has recently taken over the same position in Mount Kisco.

Putnam Valley resident John Landi was introduced to the public at the Aug. 4 village board of trustees meeting “I appreciate the opportunity that you’ve given me,” Landi told the board of trustees. “We have a great team (in the building department.).”

Landi, who began his new job on July 28, is earning an annually salary of $102,600.

In an interview following his appearance before the village board, Landi said he was the Putnam Valley building inspector for about four-and-one-half years.

Before entering government Landi owned a construction company in Putnam Valley for about 30 years. His company primarily did work in lower Westchester County, Landi said.

One of the reasons Landi said he wanted to work in the public sector was “I wanted a little more job security.”

Landi was praised by Mayor Michael Cindrich at last week’s board of trustees meeting. “We think he’s more than qualified” for the position, Cindrich said.

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