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Veteran Banners

VETERAN BANNERS from last year can be picked-up at Village Hall, 220 Main Street. They will be in the front lobby the next few days during business hours. We ask that you sign out the banner you are taking. Thank you!

Outline for Community Discussion on Re-imaging Village Policing

We’ve posted the Police Department’s outline for community discussion on reimaging Village Policing. Village residents are encouraged to participate and provide input.

Upon reviewing this document, you may respond with any suggestions that you, as a Hudson Falls Village resident, may have. Please feel free to respond without fear of being punished for your thoughts or suggestions. This is your chance to let us know what services you are hoping to gain from your local police department.

All responses MUST contain the address and name of the village resident as this document is intended for village residents ONLY. We will gladly accept positive responses about the Hudson Falls Police Department as well. As this reform moves forward committee meeting discussions will be posted for your review and response at www.hudsonfallspd.com

Derby Park Design Finalized

Construction Documents for the Derby Park project are currently being advanced with the goal of a January Bid and Construction Start in the Spring of 2021. In the meantime, Village DPW forces have already begun site preparation with the removal of fencing and other elements to make way for the new improvements. Site rendering here

Paris Park Nears Completion

Construction is nearing completion for the reconfigured Paris Park, which provides an environmentally friendly, convenient centralized parking area for visitors to Downtown.

The project involved reconstruction of the Locust Street streetscape and construction of a 100 space, shared-use parking lot. Stormwater emanating from the paved areas and the rooftops of the Masonic Template and Strand Theater will be diverted from the Village’s combined sewer system, and conveyed to ‘green infrastructure’ techniques designed to capture, treat, and infiltrate stormwater runoff. Green infrastructure includes: bioretention filters, porous pavement, and stormwater street trees/planters.   

The Village was successful in securing $725,000 in funds from the NYS Environmental Facilities Corporation Green Innovation Grant Program.

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Click here to see the concept plan