Mayor Brian Pugh
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· 2026-01-07 to 2026-03-26
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Good evening, and welcome to our March 25 regular meeting of the Curtin on the Hudson Board of Trustees. I'm mayor Brian Pugh. Please join me in the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of The United States Of America and to the repu…
Alright. Very good. Alright. Welcome to our Wednesday, March 18 work session. I'm mayor Brian Pugh. The first item of business is an update or a discussion with the village prosecutor on updating penalties for code violations and default just Without…
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Residents flood meeting to block village court study
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Croton residents packed the March 11 Board of Trustees meeting to oppose a proposed $30,000 study on dissolving the village justice court, prompting Mayor Brian Pu…
That was Joel Gingold's message to the Board of Trustees Tuesday night, one of nearly a dozen residents who showed up to denounce a proposed study on dissolving the village justice court — a study Mayor Brian Pugh ended up tabling before it ever reac…
Good evening, and welcome to the March 11 regular meeting of the curtain on Hudson Board of Trustees. I'm mayor Brian Pugh. Please join me in the pledge of allegiance.
Alright. Good evening, and welcome to our, February 25 work session. I'm mayor Brian Pugh. And, the first item of business will be an update from the village manager with regards to the blizzard and snow recovery. Yes.
Meanwhile, the village’s battery energy storage system (BESS) 2.0 project at Municipal Place is back on track after Luminace submitted a modified proposal on January 27 accepting changes to the site access easement. To maximize the site’s potential m…
The WAC's recommendation now goes back to Mayor Brian Pugh and the Village Board of Trustees, which will consider the local law as part of its regular legislative process. Residents interested in the specifics of the fowl ordinance or other zoning de…
Mayor Brian Pugh also announced that a referendum to expand the LOSAP program to EMS members will appear on the November ballot.
Alright. Good evening, welcome to the February 4 regular meeting of the Curtin on Hudson Board of Trustees. I'm mayor Brian Pugh. Please join me in the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of The United States Of America and to the r…
"The only way you could sort of pay or establish a reserve for this is to set up an irrevocable trust," Kasay explained. "New York state does not allow municipalities to do that."
The result? The village is essentially penalized with roughly $1.7 mi…
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Trustee Leonard Simon got a compliment once from a zoning applicant who mistook Christine Wagner for his daughter. That story drew laughs at Tuesday's board meeting as Wagner received a key to the village after 14 years chairing the Z…
Good evening, and welcome to the January 21 regular meeting of the Court on Hudson Board of Trustees. I'm mayor Brian Pugh. Please join me in the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of The United States Of America and to the republi…
Mayor Brian Pugh had a rare definitive answer: the industrial tenant's lease was renewed for more than five years, so "there will not be a change in use for the remainder of this decade."
On the sustainability front, the village is switching all die…
Alright. Good evening, and welcome to the January 7 regular meeting of the Curtin and Hudson Board of Trustees. I'm mayor Brian Pugh. Please join me in the pledge of allegiance. Alright. Treasure first item of business is the approval of vouchers. Tr…
The most substantive discussion of the December 9 meeting centered on draft committee guidelines currently under consideration by the Board of Trustees. The proposed rules would centralize committee correspondence through the Village Manager—a shift …
Exploring an alternate site by purchasing a narrow strip of state DOT land near Route 9 was dismissed by Mayor Brian Pugh, who noted past problematic dealings with the agency. A subsequent review of moving the salt shed to make room for the original …
The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees kicked off its new term Monday night with an annual organizational meeting that saw Mayor Brian Pugh and Trustees Nora Nicholson and Stacey Nachtaler sworn into office, followed by a flurry of unanimous housekee…
There was positive news regarding transportation: a contract to install 18 EV charging ports at the train station is expected to be signed this month, with a goal of completion by spring. Additionally, a Renewable Diesel pilot test is showing promise…
Mayor Brian Pugh announced that the housing lottery for the apartments at 25 S. Riverside Ave will take place in November. Village Manager Brian Healy reported that no-parking signs will go up on Benedict Blvd across from Harmon by next Monday, and t…
Held in the Georgianna Grant Meeting Room of the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Municipal Building, the meeting was called to order at 6:30 PM. Trustee Brian Simon made the motion to enter the executive session, which was seconded by Trustee Karen Nicholson.…
Mayor Brian Pugh announced that the housing lottery for the new apartments at 25 S. Riverside Avenue will take place in November. Village Manager Brian Healy reported that NO PARKING signs will go up on Benedict Boulevard across from Harmon by Monday…
The inaugural event is tentatively scheduled for either February 7th or 28th.
In other environmental updates, Mayor Brian Pugh, serving as the council's liaison, shared that village enforcement is actively policing seasonal noise and pollution rules…
Meanwhile, a separate $300,000 solar canopy project at the DPW is facing paperwork delays. Prior to a roughly $90,000 IRA rebate and other grants, the 59.4 kW project will cost the village nothing.
On the operational side, Mayor Brian Pugh reported …