A week into spring, and it snowed today. Here's what else is happening in the week that culminates in April Fools' Day.
- On Tuesday, March 29, the Hudson Community Development and Planning Agency (HCDPA) has a special meeting at 3:30 p.m. The topic of this meeting is not known, but it may be making a decision about which property to sell to keep the agency solvent. A Zoom link for the meeting has been published on the city website. Click here to access the meeting.
- On Wednesday, March 30, at 4:00 p.m., Mayor Kamal Johnson holds a public hearing on Local Law Introductory A of 2022, which amends the lodging tax law to abolish the Tourism Board. The hearing will take place at City Hall. There apparently will be no remote access to the hearing.
- At 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 30, Friends of Oakdale Lake presents the Oakdale Lake Water Quality Assessment Project carried out by the ecological consulting firm Great Ecology. The event takes place in person at the Hudson Area Library, 51 North Fifth Street.
- Also on Wednesday, March 30, the Tourism Committee of the Common Council meets at 6:00 p.m. to review applications for funding events and initiatives that support tourism. The committee has about $50,000 to distribute this year. The applications for funding can be reviewed here. It is not yet known if the meeting will be accessible on Zoom.
- On Thursday, March 31, at 5:30 p.m., the Hudson Industrial Development Agency (IDA) holds the first of three Project Criteria Evaluation Public Workshops. Because the tax benefits granted by the IDA result in a cost to the community, the goal of the workshops is to make the evaluation criteria used by the IDA accessible and understandable to the general public. The goals and objectives of the workshops are explained here. The workshop can be accessed on Zoom by clicking here.
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