Beginning at 11 a.m on Saturday, the ceremony will feature the unveiling of a new street sign honoring the late couple, remarks from elected officials, a poetry performance, and the dedication of a new “Walk Rye History” panel.
Interim City Manager Brian Shea said a new sign finalizing the Redd name will be designed and there will a “big event" in September "worthy of the occasion."
A similar parking program is already in effect in downtown Harrison, where only permitted residents are allowed to park on certain streets during the daytime.
The discounted $1 rates only apply to guests of monthly ticket holders on Saturdays and Sundays starting this weekend, but can be used to go anywhere Metro-North and LIRR trains travel.