Village Board: Public Hearing Notice 2/10/21 7pm
Click here to view the draft local law!
There are 3 ways you can submit public comments –
1. You can watch the meeting live streamed on youtube and submit comments through the chat function that is monitored throughout the meeting: https://youtu.be/KLeAs2iYXDs
2. You can submit comments in writing prior to the meeting
3. You can request to participate in the zoom video conference and join the meeting to speak during the public hearing or comment period
Village Board: Public Hearing Notice 2/10/21 7pm
There are 3 ways you can submit public comments –
1. You can watch the meeting live streamed on youtube and submit comments through the chat function that is monitored throughout the meeting: https://youtu.be/KLeAs2iYXDs
2. You can submit comments in writing prior to the meeting
3. You can request to participate in the zoom video conference and join the meeting to speak during the public hearing or comment period
Cessation of snow: 1/27/21 5am
Village Code Article III: Snow and Ice Removal requires that residents and businesses clear their sidewalks of snow and ice to a minimum width of 30 inches within 24 hours after cessation of every fall of snow.
The official cessation of snowfall was 5am on 1/27/21.
1-26-2021 All Village Hall Offices are now closed due to inclement weather.
Offices will reopen tomorrow at 9am.
Village Board: 1/27/21 Agenda
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New Firehouse Ground Breaking!
Know Your Public Utility Rights 1/20/21 6pm
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Or go to URL: https://youtu.be/BY3KuLMO-To
PULP TO CO-HOST “KNOW YOUR PUBLIC UTILITY RIGHTS” TRAINING WITH VILLAGE OF NEW PALTZ ELECTEDS AND THE NEW PALTZ LANDLORD TENANT RELATIONS COUNCIL
Wednesday, January 20, 2021 at 6:00pm
Questions can be submitted in advance here: http://bit.ly/PULPtrainingNPZ
Millions of New Yorkers are now unable to afford their utility bills due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As the number of active cases continues to rise, vulnerable New Yorkers – seniors, medically vulnerable and low-income – must be able to shelter in place without the worry of having necessary services like electricity, heat, water or telephone disconnected.
We invite interested parties and the press to this virtual discussion on utility consumer rights in New York State, and new consumer protections created during the COVID-19 crisis. PULP attorneys will shed light on the Parker-Mosley Act’s utility shutoff moratorium and will detail how consumers can receive financial assistance if they are in arrears. The presentation will also touch on the ongoing Central Hudson Gas and Electric Co. rate case and note how the public can get involved. Lastly, the session will close with an opportunity for the audience to ask questions.