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  1. Marc State of the City this one

    Mayor Delivers State of City Address

    Mayor cites new level of cooperation between the administration and Common Council and points to the city's continued momentum to fiscal solvency. Read on...
  2. Poughkeepsie seal

    City Sets Preliminary Paving Schedule

    Paving is expected to begin later this spring Read on...
  3. Delaval webpage this one

    City Extends Deadline for DeLaval Site Submissions

    The city has extended the deadline for qualified developers to offer their vision for a prominent 14-acre site on the city’s southern waterfront. Read on...
  4. Buzz Logo This One

    Check Out Latest Issue of The Buzz!

    Check out the latest issue of the The Buzz: City of Poughkeepsie E-Newsletter — March 24, 2023 Read on...
  5. Marc Nelson website this one really

    Mayor to Deliver Address on March 29

    State of the City remarks will take place at The Academy Read on...
  6. Delaval webpage this one

    City Seeks Developers’ Visions for Waterfront Parcel

    The city has released a Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) for the DeLaval site, which takes its name from the former owner and occupant of the site, the DeLaval Separator Company. Read on...
  7. Poughkeepsie seal

    City releases 2023 CDBG Grant Application

    The Grant provides funds to improve the quality-of-life of low- and moderate-income residents through the planning and development of municipal infrastructure and public amenities. Read on...
  8. Youth Grant Photo this one website third try

    City Offering $490,000 in Youth Activity Grants

    The city created the program in 2018 with $140,000 in seed money. Over the years, grant monies have been distributed for sporting activities, the performing arts, summer camps, tech programs, job skills development, among other essential endeavors. Read on...
  9. PK4Keeps Vertical This One really

    Public Input Sought on Zoning Code Changes

    Mayor Marc Nelson has announced he has directed the Development Department to extend the public comment period through February 23, 2023 for comments to the first draft of amendments to the city’s Zoning Code. Read on...
  10. Poughkeepsie seal

    City Approves Updates to LWRP

    The document reflects changes that have occurred to the area since the City last adopted an LWRP more than 20 years ago. Read on...
  11. Poughkeepsie seal

    Council Members Participate in Training

    The programs were hosted by the city’s Corporation Counsel, Development, and Finance departments. Read on...
  12. PK4Keeps Vertical This One really

    City Releases Draft of Zoning Code Changes

    The city has not updated its zoning code on a citywide scale in 40 years. Read on...
  13. Nelson website

    Nelson Sworn in as Mayor of City

    Nelson also will continue to serve as city administrator, per the rules of the City’s Charter. Read on...
  14. Photo 2, Marc Nelson and Dr. Eric Rosser

    Nelson to become Children's Cabinet Co-Chair

    Rob Rolison will stay on the Poughkeepsie Children’s Cabinet in his new role as the New York State Senator representing the City of Poughkeepsie. Read on...
  15. Poughkeepsie seal

    Public Input Sought on LWRP Draft

    Common Council sets a public hearing for 6 p.m. Monday regarding Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Read on...
  16. Poughkeepsie seal

    Nelson Selects Transition Team

    Four-person team to be led by former City Corporation Counsel Ackermann Read on...
  17. Vinnie Parise this one

    Parise Named Deputy Fire Chief

    Lt. Parise is a resident of the City of Poughkeepsie and a graduate of Poughkeepsie High School. Read on...
  18. Nelson and Rolison for website

    Nelson to Become Mayor in 2023

    City Administrator also to become mayor following Rolison’s election to State Senate Read on...
  19. Celebreation of Lights Photo for the Web

    Celebration of Lights Delights Crowd

    This year, the various festivities centered around Dongan Square Park. Read on...
  20. Garbage cans for website

    Trash Receptacles Program Expands

    Two years ago, the city launched a pilot program with the new receptacles along the arterial. Read on...
  21. Youth Director Web Photo

    City Names First Youth Services Director

    Karen Williams is a human services and public administration professional with particular expertise in youth services. Read on...
  22. Pershing Avenue Park Website photo

    City Celebrates Pershing Park Improvements

    Friday's event also featured a harvest festival in the community garden at the park. Read on...
  23. Poughkeepsie seal

    Mayor Releases Preliminary 2023 Budget

    The budget would keep the city under the New York State property tax cap for the sixth straight year, in addition to lowering the tax rate, maintaining essential city services and continuing to put additional resources into key programs and initiatives. Read on...
  24. photo for website

    Soccer Mini Pitches Open at Pulaski Park

    Students from Poughkeepsie City School District’s soccer teams celebrated the opening of the new mini-pitches. Read on...
  25. Pershing Avenue Park Vertical

    Pershing Park Celebration set for Friday, Oct. 28

    In 2020 the city hired New City Parks to work with community partners in the 7th ward to restore the recreational facilities in the park and to add a walking trail, benches and solar lights and a meadow north of the basketball courts. Read on...
  26. PK4Keeps Vertical This One really

    City Approves Comprehensive Plan

    City officials are now working on amendments to the city’s Zoning Code, which will be a key part of implementing the Comprehensive Plan under the “PK4Keeps’ initiative. Read on...
  27. Macolmn for Website this one

    Malcolm X Park Upgrades to Start

    The Department of Public Works will oversee the reconstruction of Malcolm X work, which the city has planned and funded in conjunction with New City Parks, Scenic Hudson and other community partners. Read on...
  28. Latino Outreach Event

    Latino Outreach Event Set For October 6

    The City and the Poughkeepsie City School District invite you to a joint gathering for our Latino community. All are welcome. Free refreshments will be served. Free kids' activities! Read on...
  29. 9-11 2022 web

    City Holds 9/11 Memorial Service

    Rev. Bottoms remembered the 9/11 first responders, saying while people were running away in fear for their lives, “they were rushing in.” Read on...
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    City Pools Close After Successful Season

    The pools opened in late June and entrance fees were waived once again this year. Read on...
  31. L. Julee Molina Photo website this one

    Bilingual Outreach Person Hired

    The position is a joint venture between the City of Poughkeepsie and Poughkeepsie City School District. Read on...
  32. Image of Youth Opportunity (YOU) logo

    Find Out The Latest About The YOU Project

    Dutchess County has a website providing updates about the forthcoming “Youth Opportunity Union” at the former YMCA site in the city. See the latest here, www.the-you.org. Read on...
  33. PK4Keeps Vertical This One really

    Fourth Open House Set for 'PK4Keeps'

    This event, which will take place from 5 to 7 p.m., Wednesday August 24 in the City Hall Lobby, will focus on updates to the city’s Zoning Code. Read on...
  34. Photo feature this one

    New Police Officers Sworn In To Duty

    The City today swore in seven new police officers, promoted one officer to Sergeant and appointed another to Detective. Read on...
  35. Poughkeepsie seal

    City Reports Further Deficit Reduction

    Greatly aiding its effort to close a longstanding deficit in its general fund, the City has received an upfront $3 million payment connected to the recently completed sales tax agreement with Dutchess County and the City of Beacon. Read on...
  36. PK4Keeps Vertical This One really

    City Releases Draft Comprehensive Plan

    City officials have released a draft of a new comprehensive plan and are seeking public feedback by April 18 before beginning the process of going before the Common Council for review and approval. Read on...
  37. fireworks

    City to Host Fireworks on July 4th

    Watch for free from Waryas Park, at the base of Main Street; or purchase a ticket for a vantage point at the Walkway Over the Hudson, walkway.org/fireworks. Read on...
  38. Poughkeepsie seal

    City Distributes $339,000 in Funds for Youth-Related Activities

    Read on...
  39. Pershing Avenue Park Vertical

    City Begins Work on Pershing Park Improvements

    City officials are pleased to announce that that Pershing Avenue Park improvements started this week. The Department of Public Works will oversee the reconstruction of recreational facilities in the park. Read on...
  40. Early Learning Photo this one jpg

    Children’s Cabinet Releases Unprecedented Reports on Early Childhood, Out-of-School Time

    The Poughkeepsie Children’s Cabinet has released two unprecedented reports that provide in-depth analysis of Early Childhood Development and Out-of-School Enrichment and Learning in the city and make a series of recommendations. Read on...
  41. Rob Rolison State of the City Address 2022

    Mayor Rolison Delivers State of the City Address

    The mayor provided updates on the city’s improving financial condition as well as key initiatives, including increased funding for youth-related activities. Read on...
  42. City of Poughkeepsie logo

    City’s Share of County Sales Tax to Increase Under New 10-Year Agreement

    The cities of Poughkeepsie and Beacon and Dutchess County have reached a new 10-year agreement governing the distribution of sales tax by the county to cities and towns, pending certain legislative approvals. Read on...
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    Mayor to Deliver State of the City Address on Thursday, March 31

    Mayor Rolison will deliver his State of the City address at 5:30 p.m. Thursday March 31 at the Changepoint Theatre, 260 Mill St., Poughkeepsie. Read on...
  44. PK4Keeps Vertical This One really

    City Sets Third Open House for ‘PK4Keeps’ Planning Project

    City officials are continuing to update the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Codes and have scheduled a third open house — this one focusing on the mission to “convert goals into action.” Read on...
  45. Childrens Cabinet for website this one

    Regents Hears Children's Cabinet Presentation

    Chancellor calls Poughkeepsie a 'model model for creating an ecosystem of success for small cities with big city challenges.' Read on...
  46. City of Poughkeepsie housing rainbow photo

    City Releases Housing Needs Assessment

    City officials have released a comprehensive study that highlights the challenges and opportunities it is facing regarding recent housing trends. Read on...
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    Stay Connected, Get Updates And Alerts From Our Website!

    Subscribe to Notify Me to receive updates and information about community news and happenings. Read on...
  48. Coronoa virsu 14 mB this one

    City to Distribute Limited Supply of Free COVID-19 Test Kits

    The city has received a limited supply of COVID-19 test kits and will have some available from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday at the front desk at the City Police Station, 62 Civic Center Plaza. Read on...
  49. Coronoa virsu 14 mB this one

    City Completes COVID Test Kit Distribution

    The City has completed its distribution of a limited supply of free COVID-19 test kits and will let the public know when it receives more The city distributed 1,100 kits, each containing two tests, in just over two hours near City Hall Thursday morning. Read on...
  50. A picture of a house with a rainbow above it.

    City of Poughkeepsie Puts More Funding Into Emergency Rent Relief Program

    Mayor Rob Rolison announced today that more funding is being made available through a COVID-19 Emergency Rent program for low- and moderate-income households struggling through the pandemic. Read on...
  51. photo x

    Mayor Names Franco as New Fire Chief

    Franco, who has been serving as acting chief and has been with the city’s Fire Department for 27 years, succeeds Mark Johnson, who retired earlier this year. Read on...
  52. City of Poughkeepsie logo

    The City's Newsletter The Buzz Produces a Special Year in Review Issue!

    As 2021 winds down, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on the year and offer some highlights amid challenging times that nevertheless have witnessed progress on many fronts, thanks to the work of city employees and so many in the community. Read on...
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    Mayor Rolison Releases Proposed 2022 Budget

    Mayor announced today that, despite considerable fiscal challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic, his 2022 preliminary budget stays under the state’s property tax cap, lowers the tax rate, bolsters youth services and maintains other city services Read on...
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    Website Personalization Now Available!

    With the launch of the new MyAccount feature, visitors to our website can now customize their viewing experience! Read on...
  55. People working at a laptop

    City Creates Website Devoted To American Rescue Plan Act

    Mayor Rob Rolison has announced the creation of a website that enables the public to find out more about the federal American Rescue Plan Act, provide important feedback and track the city’s use of these funds. Read on...
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    Notice of Substantial Amendment For Annual Action Plan 2021

    PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the City of Poughkeepsie has completed its 2021 Annual Action Plan (AAP). The Annual Action Plan outlines the proposed projects to be funded through entitlement funds from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Read on...
  57. City of Poughkeepsie Parks

    Mayor Announces Major Funding Commitment to Parks

    Mayor Rolison today announced a $4 million commitment in investments to the city’s parks, Read on...
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    Notice of Finding of No Significant Impact and Request for Release of Funds

    On or about November 5, 2021 the City of Poughkeepsie will request the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to release federal funds under Title 1 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, for the following projects: Read on...
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  1. Fire Department Responds to House Fire

    The two residents of the building were able to relocate without assistance. The cause of the fire is still under investigation at this time. Read on...
  2. City Sets Preliminary Paving Schedule

    Paving is expected to begin later this spring Read on...
  1. City Officials Release Statements on Zoning Code Draft

    Mayor Nelson, Council Chairwoman Brown, and Council Vice Chair Shook will not support amendments to the city’s zoning code which would have permitted the construction of detached accessory dwelling units (ADUs). Read on...
  2. City Seeks Board of Assessment Review Members

    The Board of Assessment Review consists of three to five volunteers who have at least a general knowledge of property values within the community. The Common Council members vote to appoint BAR members. Read on...
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