SOUTH NYACK EGG HUNT SUNDAY MARCH 21, AT 2 PM, FRANKLIN STREET PARK Bring your basket and a spoon for the egg race! Park is located between Franklin Street and Depot Place and is accessable from the Esposito Trail. Rain date Sunday March 28, 2 PM. Check the website for cancellation. (South Nyack residents only please)
South Nyack Adopts Orangetown Assessment Roll In August 2009 the South Nyack Board of Trustees enacted a local law that terminated the Village's status as an assessing unit and adopted the assessment of the Town of Orangetown. This action came after due deliberation and was taken for a number of reasons including: reduced costs, duplication of assessing functions and property owners who wish to challenge their assessment will now need to appear before one Board of Assessment review, the Town of Orangetown. Should there be any questions regarding the assessment of your property, please call the Assessor's office at the Town of Orangetown, 845-359-5100, ext. #2265. Please note that the administration of Village taxes will not change. Village tax bills will still be sent from the Village hall office for payment in June and the Village will continue to collect taxes and enforce the collection of any that are delinquent.
CENSUS 2010 On April 1, 2010 the 23rd census will be taken. A questionnaire will be sent to about 130,000,000 households and ask 10 questions. All answers to the questionnaire are confidential. The United States Constitution requires by law that a count of the population must be conducted every 10 years on the year that ends in 0
South Nyack is actively involved with the Rockland County Hazard Mitigation Plan.
Comprehensive Plan The Village Trustees have authorized the creation of a new five member Comprehensive Planning Board and is looking for interested residents to volunteer to serve on various committees. If you are interested in serving or assisting please call the Village Hall at 358-0287.
SOUTH NYACK ZONING CODE is now available on line through the PERMIT tab on the Home Page.
ATTENTION SENIOR HOMEOWNERS The RESTORE Program under the New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal provides emergency repairs to income eligible senior citizen homeowners and may include roof repairs/replacement, heating system repair/replacement and structural repairs. The program is free of charge to eligible senior citizen homeowners and the work to be performed must cost a minimum of $1000 and a maximum of $5000. The RESTORE Program services all eligible participants in Rockland County. All low/moderate seniors can avail themselves of the valuable program. Please contact Rita Grayson, Director of Housing & Community Development at 845-517-1142.
DID YOU KNOW??? Recycle bins can be recycled. Please place broken bins out with your recyclables and note they are to be recycled. New bins are available at Village Hall.
Play Checkers or Chess on the new tables in the Franklin Street Park

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