Village Manager Bryan Healy
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· 2026-01-07 to 2026-03-26
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Village Manager Bryan Healy reported that Dobbs Park renovations won't be finished by opening day but a fenced walkway will allow access to the fields for the parade. The rental registry letters have gone out — residents with non-10520 mailing addres…
Village Engineer Vincent Salanitro told the committee that the amendments are designed to clarify definitions and make the code easier to understand and administer. Village Manager Bryan Healy noted that the changes target inconsistencies that have b…
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…
Village Manager Bryan Healy noted that Croton previously had no use for an occupancy tax because it has no operating hotels or motels, but a recent change in state law extended the taxing authority to platforms like Airbnb and VRBO.
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…
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…
The committee also received an update on the long-anticipated improvements at Gouveia Park. Committee Chair Debi Braddick shared a memo from Village Manager Bryan Healy indicating that work on the park's driveway, drainage, lighting, and fencing is s…
In other business, the board unanimously renewed Cablevision of Wappingers Falls' franchise agreement for another ten years. Village Manager Bryan Healy noted the renewal includes "PEG Grant" funds — fifty cents per subscriber per quarter — earmarked…
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…
Croton's fleet of Department of Public Works vehicles is going green. At the January 7 Board of Trustees meeting, Village Manager Bryan Healy announced the municipality will switch entirely to renewable diesel, a move expected to slash the Village's …
The board voted 4-0—with Trustee Nicholson absent—to set the new minimum wage for part-time village employees, including camp counselors, lifeguards, and laborers. Village Manager Bryan Healy noted that future increases will be tied to the rate of in…
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.
The resolution authorizes Village Manager Bryan Healy to enter an Intermunicipal Developer Agreement with the county and WBP Development LLC. Under the agreement, the village acts as a pass-through fiscal agent for the Housing Implementation Fund mon…
Looking at local partnerships, Village Manager Bryan Healy led a discussion on existing shared services and the potential for a new intermunicipal agreement with the Croton-Harmon Union-Free School District. The board also continued its ongoing revie…
During the non-agenda public comment period, resident Ed Riely of Truesdale Drive questioned why village police officers were directing traffic at Con-Edison construction sites. Village Manager Bryan Healy clarified that utilities request off-duty of…
True to that statute, Village Manager Bryan Healy noted in the official minutes that "no formal action was taken during this session." At 7:02 PM, the board emerged and immediately voted to adjourn the meeting entirely, rather than opening the floor …
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…
The project, formally known as PIN 8763.03, will use federal aid to cover 80% of costs, with the Village advancing the full amount upfront before seeking reimbursement. Village Manager Bryan Healy credited the late Congressman John Hall and former Vi…
Because no public business was conducted and no resolutions were brought forward, there was no public comment period and no reports from village officials during this specific gathering. The minutes, submitted by Village Manager Bryan Healy and certi…
Local Law No. 16 of 2025 requires landlords of two-family rental units where the owner does not live on-site to register their properties with the village. Village Manager Bryan Healy explained that while multi-family properties of three or more unit…