Sunday, May 21, 2023

Meetings and Events in the Week Ahead

In the week leading up to Memorial Day weekend, here's what is happening.
  • On Monday, May 22, our new police chief, Mishanda Franklin, will be sworn in at 9:00 a.m. The ceremony takes place at the Central Fire Station, 77 North Seventh Street, the temporary City Hall.
  • At 6:00 p.m. on Monday, May 22, the Housing Trust Fund Board holds its monthly meeting. The meeting is a hybrid, taking place in person at the Central Fire Station, 77 North Seventh Street, and on Zoom. Click here to join the meeting remotely.
  • On Tuesday, May 23, Hudson Development Corporation holds its monthly meeting at noon. The meeting takes place in person only in the conference room at 1 North Front Street.
  • At 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 23, the Common Council ad hoc Parking Study Committee holds its monthly meeting. The meeting is a hybrid, taking place in person at the Central Fire Station, 77 North Seventh Street, and on Zoom. Click here to join the meeting remotely.
  • On Wednesday, May 24, the Common Council holds a special meeting at 5:00 p.m. to consider a resolution to support of a bill making its way through the state legislature regarding the use of "no-knock" warrants. The meeting is a hybrid, taking place in person at the Central Fire Station, 77 North Seventh Street, and on Zoom. Click here to join the meeting remotely.
  • On Thursday, May 25, the Board of Assessment Review (BAR) will conduct Grievance Day from 3:30 to 8:00 p.m. at the Central Fire Station, 77 North Seventh Street. According to information available on the City website, the term of one of the three members of the BAR expired last September, and there is no indication that someone new has been appointed to fill the vacant position. Since there has not been a revaluation of real property in Hudson since 2019, prior to the pandemic, it is probably unlikely that many assessments have changed and many people will be grieving their assessments. Property owners who want to check their current assessment can do so at the Central Fire Station, where the tentative assessment roll is available for review. Property owners who have not received notice of a new assessment in the mail can probably assume the assessment of their property has not changed since last year.
  • On Friday, May 26, the Historic Preservation Commission meets at 10:00 a.m. The meeting is a hybrid, taking place in person at the Central Fire Station, 77 North Seventh Street, and on Zoom. Click here to join the meeting remotely.
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