Slippen
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· 2026-02-18
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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…
The board also took a significant step toward the long-planned 100-unit affordable housing development at Lot A, the village-owned parcel at Croton Point Avenue and Veterans Plaza. By a 3-0 vote, with Trustee Slippen abstaining, the board authorized …
A proposed set of guidelines for village advisory boards and committees was tabled after Trustees Nicholson and Slippen requested more input from committee chairs. That discussion is scheduled for the March 18 work session.
Upcoming dates to note: 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…
After approximately 25 minutes of deliberation, the board adjourned the executive session at 9:29 PM on a unanimous vote, with the motion made by Trustee Simon and seconded by Trustee Slippen. The minutes, submitted by Village Manager Healy and certi…
Village Manager Bryan Healy noted that free train station parking had already been offered during the storm and that crews prioritized business districts—Upper Village on Wednesday and Thursday, Harmon on Friday, and North Riverside on Tuesday. Mayor…
Residents should note that 400 free gun safety locks are currently available in the police department lobby. Additionally, the village website is slated for a redesign during the 2026-2027 budget year, which Trustee Maria Slippen noted during discuss…
Trustee Simon made the motion to enter the executive session at 9:06 PM, which was promptly seconded by Trustee Nicholson. The entire board—Mayor Pugh, Trustees Nachtaler, Nicholson, Simon, and Slippen—voted 5-0 to close the doors to the public. Vill…
After 36 minutes of discussion, the board emerged. Trustee Nicholson made a motion to adjourn the session, which was seconded by Trustee Slippen and approved unanimously at 9:42 PM.
Dog park access drew considerable public comment. Residents Judy Rayer and John Sasso praised the proposed extension of park hours to 6:00 p.m., but Rayer asked if guests or out-of-town dog sitters could use the facility. Healy clarified that current…
Village Manager Bryan Healy said a permit portal is already live and residents will be notified how to apply for their two free permits. Trustee Slippen stressed the importance of clear communication so visitors don't get ticketed during the rollout.
In other business, the board awarded an $11,250 generator maintenance contract to Gentech Ltd., approved a $10,000 communications plan evaluation by Enormous Creative of Peekskill, and amended the Maple Commons fee agreement with Regan Development. T…
Croton’s volunteer first responders are facing dangerous delays at Harmon Yards, prompting the Board of Trustees to demand immediate action from Metro-North Railroad.
During a Work Session on November 12, the board voted 4-0 to send a strongly worde…
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.…
Trustee Simon made the motion to enter the private session, which was seconded by Trustee Politi and passed 4-0 at 6:03 PM. Notably, Trustee Nicholson was absent for the initial vote, arriving at 6:05 PM, shortly after the doors were closed. Mayor Pu…
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…
Noticeably absent from the dais was Trustee Politi, leaving the remaining four members—Mayor Pugh, Nicholson, Simon, and Trustee Slippen—to handle the evening's limited agenda.
Under New York State's Open Meetings Law, municipal boards are permitted…
After roughly half an hour of deliberations, the board emerged. Trustee Nicholson made a motion to adjourn the executive session at 9:16 PM, which was seconded by Trustee Slippen and approved unanimously. According to the minutes submitted by Trustee…
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…
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…
At 6:00 PM, Trustee Simon made a motion to enter into executive session "to discuss matters of personnel involving specific individuals." The motion was seconded by Trustee Nicholson and passed by a 3-0 vote. Notably, Trustee Slippen arrived at 6:10 …