As we move past the middle of winter toward Valentine's Day and eventually spring, here is what's happening this week on the meeting front.
- On Monday, February 7, the Common Council holds its informal meeting at 6:00 p.m. So far, the agenda for the meeting doesn't contain much of great interest, but that is likely to change. Click here to join the meeting on Zoom.
- On Tuesday, February 8, Hudson Community Development and Planning Agency meets at noon. In addition to updates on the implementation of the ADLN (Anti-Displacement Learning Network) grant and on the development plans of HHA (Hudson Housing Authority), the agenda for the meeting includes comments from HCDPA legal counsel Kate Hedgeman regarding new board members and compliance. Click here to join the Zoom meeting.
- Also on Tuesday, February 8, the Planning Board meets at 6:00 p.m. The agenda for the meeting includes a public hearing on the proposal for 72-74 Green Street, which involves merging the two lots on which the building is situated and restoring the house to create three dwelling units.
Also on the agenda is the continuation of the Planning Board's review of the hotel proposed by the Galvan Foundation for the corner of North Fourth and Warren Streets.
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- On Wednesday, February 9, the Zoning Board of Appeals will have a special meeting at 5:30 p.m. to consider the application for a use variance to allow a hotel to be developed at 601 Union Street. Click here to join the Zoom meeting.
- Also on Wednesday, February 9, the Hudson Housing Authority Board of Commissioners holds its regular monthly meeting at 6:00 p.m. Click here to join the Zoom meeting.
- On Friday, February 11, the Historic Preservation Commission holds its first meeting of the month at 10:00 a.m. It is expected that at this meeting Arterial will be presenting the latest version of the plans for Hudson Connects, the DRI project to improve the streetscape below Second Street. Click here to join the Zoom meeting.
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With all the hotels being proposed I wonder if there will be enough people to fill them. Perhaps a good use for the Kaz site would be to build a convention of conference center.
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