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Other DPW budget highlights included a decrease in building maintenance costs as the village defers a second-floor bathroom renovation to combine it with a larger engineering department revamp, and the completion of a five-year duct-cleaning cycle ac…
Very good. And with that, we return to the budget. So we get to kick off the budget season again, which is exciting. So, you know, as we've done in in years past, we have, I think, it's 16 line items in the budget itself that we go through. So I like…
So that helps. Superintendent, is a a five year duct cleaning, the right number for every every public every municipal building? Like Yeah. And and that's we we got the
So then on to the water fund. The water fund, there's no, budgeted increase in the rates for this year. This is the second year in a row that we've been able to hold the rates steady. Alright. That's that's what the next slide says too. Then onto the…
=== EXECUTIVE BRIEF ===
• Approved vouchers totaling $266,135.16 across general, water, sewer, and capital funds
• Mayor Pugh tabled Resolution D, a proposed CGR study on the village justice court, citing lack of board consensus
• Accepted a climate …
Thank you, Patty. It's absolutely beautiful. And congratulations to Croton one hundred for this extraordinary achievement. A special thanks to the artists and dedicated volunteers who made this third Croton one hundred quilt possible. I happen to kno…
Good evening. If there's anyone from Croton one hundred still here, I'd like to just let you know I have a whole bunch of quilting fabric. I'd be happy to donate if you folks could use it. I'm Joel Gingold. I live at 55 Nordica Drive. Let me begin by…
The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees met behind closed doors on the evening of February 18 for a brief executive session focused on a criminal investigation.
The meeting, held in the Georgianna Grant Meeting Room of the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Muni…
Residents with questions about village operations can contact the Village Manager's office at the Municipal Building during regular business hours.
**What to watch for:**
- **Feb. 23:** Budget priority survey responses due
- **March 2:** Gouveia Park virtual meeting at 7 p.m. (Zoom link coming soon; will be recorded)
- **April 1:** Short-term rental occupancy tax takes effect
- **Spring:** Munic…
Report from the village manager. Thank you, mayor. So just to address the, the question that was raised during the public comment period, we are we are requesting approval from the board to a award two segments of bid number 22 of 2025 for roofing an…
Same thing with this one. They've worked on the Harman Firehouse project. We were very satisfied with them. And, assuming the board votes on this momentarily, we will be using them to start on our, municipal building wall here, which needs some atten…
Alright. So then the the next thing is about planting blue flowers around the flagpole or in a prominent location on the outside property of the municipal building. You know? So the the flag would be flown on the Opus North flagpole. Right? Because t…
The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees met behind closed doors on the evening of February 4, 2026, for a brief executive session focused entirely on personnel matters.
Gathering in the Georgianna Grant Meeting Room of the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Muni…
Because no public business was conducted and no votes on resolutions or contracts occurred, there is no immediate action for residents to follow up on. However, residents should be aware that if any personnel-related decisions result from these discu…
I do know that we've used it in the past. We used it for the winter shopping, like the little holiday market over here. But because of the snow, you would get off the shuttle, but there was nowhere to walk from here to the municipal building because …
I'm saying is that I do think that it's it warrants a little bit more discussion, and it warrants a little bit more discussion both at the committee level and probably at this at at at this level. So I I know you don't have the the opportunity to res…
I'm gonna start with snow removal and parking. So trustee Simon and I were up in Albany yesterday and the day before meeting with other municipalities. The hot topics are the same no matter where you go. It's parking and it's housing. So, you know, I…
in not in the municipal building, but No. No. Actually in the park. Yeah. Very common. So, you it would just become an extension of you know, not only will it free up space here for more activities, but it would become that whole area would become an…
The state's property tax cap for villages operating on a June-to-May fiscal year has been set at 2.63% for the coming year. Resolution #5-2026, passed 3-0, sets a public hearing for February 4 at 7:00 PM in the Stanley Kellerhouse Municipal Building …
Free parking during snow events is available at the Municipal Building, Asbury Methodist, Merwin Oak, and South Harmon lots, but vehicles must be moved within 12 hours after snow ends. Residents with limited off-street parking can apply for seasonal …
Okay. So my report tonight is mainly gonna deal with snow and weather. You know, is a more traditional winter, I'll say. The past couple of winters have seen very little snow, and so I thought it would be helpful to just kinda give a refresher on, yo…
in town, you can use one of those municipal lots, right, without getting ticketed. Correct. So you don't need to so the permits allow you to park on the street. Right? So if you have a park if you have a a permit, you don't have to park in one of the…
The committee also took a firm stance on design for National Police Week (May 15-21). While planning to request a flag-raising ceremony at the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Municipal Building, the PAC explicitly agreed that a "thin blue line" cannot be part…
Residents looking to have a say in how the village allocates its funds should keep an eye out for the upcoming budget priorities survey, which is expected to be released for public participation in the coming weeks. The next Board of Trustees meeting…
The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees convened a brief executive session on the evening of January 14, 2026, but left the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Municipal Building without taking any formal action.
In a routine but notable move, the board rejected all eight bids received for plumbing, HVAC, and electrical trade services after finding the responses too incomplete to evaluate. Healy said the village will re-bid with clearer specifications.
Resid…
The hard-fought victory, which took 18 months to finalize with the New York Power Authority (NYPA), was a highlight of the Sustainability Committee’s final meeting of the year on December 7. NYPA applied the accrued credits to the Municipal Building …
Past Mayor Robert Elliott administered the oaths of office to the three officials at the Stanley Kellerhouse Municipal Building, with local Girl Scouts leading the Pledge of Allegiance and resident Bo Balaban performing "God Bless America." Assemblyw…
Residents looking for immediate eco-friendly inspiration can catch CAC member Eva Thaddeus giving a talk on converting lawns into pollinator gardens this Sunday at 1 PM in the Municipal Building.
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.…
The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees convened behind closed doors on the evening of October 29, but left residents with little to report afterward.
Meeting in the Georgianna Grant Meeting Room of the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Municipal Building, the …
Because no public session was held, there was no opportunity for resident comments, departmental reports, or the introduction of new village legislation. Residents looking for updates on ongoing village projects, infrastructure, or local ordinances w…
Held in the Georgianna Grant Meeting Room of the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Municipal Building, the meeting consisted entirely of an executive session. Trustee Len Simon made the motion to enter the closed session, which was seconded by Trustee Nicholson…
Gathering in the Georgianna Grant Meeting Room of the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Municipal Building, the board met to discuss matters of personnel involving specific individuals. Trustee Brian Simon made the motion to enter the executive session at 8:44 …
Residents should note that while executive sessions are closed to the public, the board is required by law to cite the specific legal exemption allowing for the closure. The next regular meeting of the Board of Trustees, where public business will be…
Trustee Slippen arrived 15 minutes into the 7:00 PM meeting, which was held in the Georgianna Grant Meeting Room of the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Municipal Building. Trustee Politi was absent from the session. Residents looking to follow the progress of…
Residents interested in joining either subcommittee can attend the next IDEA Advisory Committee meeting at the Municipal Building.
The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees convened behind closed doors on the evening of October 8 for a brief, one-hour executive session focused exclusively on personnel matters.
Held in the Georgianna Grant Meeting Room of the Stanley H. Kellerhouse…