Join Family Services for their annual Report to the Community as they highlight the successes during a challenging year and talk about their plans for 2022.
Historic District and Landmark Preservation Commission Meeting (virtual)
On the agenda:
- 19 Garfield Place
- 36 North Clover Street – review of new construction, alteration, repairs, etc.
City of Poughkeepsie Common Council Public Hearing (virtual)
City of Poughkeepsie Common Council’s Public Hearing for the purpose of receiving comments on the proposed introductory Local Law, entitled “Energize NY Open C-PACE Financing Program.”
Town of Poughkeepsie Zoning Board Regular Meeting (in person and virtual)
City of Poughkeepsie Common Council Meeting (virtual)
City of Poughkeepsie Historic District & Landmark Preservation Commission Meeting (virtual)
City of Poughkeepsie Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting (virtual)
Attend the Zoning Board of Appeals meeting to hear about the Wallace Campus.
- Application for area variances relative to the proposed mixed-use (residential and commercial) development known as Wallace Campus, located on a proposed lot consolidating existing parcels at 319, 325, 327-329 and 331 Main Street, with off-street parking developed in conjunction with properties at 302, 304,, 306 and 310 Mill Street, all located in the eastern half of the city block surrounded by Main Street, Catharine Street, and Mill Street.
City of Poughkeepsie Common Council Public Hearing (virtual)
City of Poughkeepsie Common Council is receiving comments on the proposed introductory Local Law, entitled “Local Law Amending Section 18 1/2 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Poughkeepsie, New York”; Local Waterfront Redevelopment Program.
Town of Poughkeepsie Historic Preservation Commission Meeting
Poughkeepsie Town Board Meeting (in person and remote)
Given the global COVID-19 pandemic, Town Hall is now open to the public, but with limited seating and with special requirements (masks if not vaccinated, social distancing, and sign-in).
Items on the agenda include: Comprehensive Plan update, Arthur May School Redevelopment Documents, and a presentation by the Dutchess County Commission on Human Rights.