Monday, April 29, 2024

Meetings and Events in the Week Ahead

The week starts off with a special meeting of the Common Council, which you can read all about here. After what may be a contentious beginning, the rest of the week is not without potential for excitement.
  • On Tuesday, April 30, Hudson Community Development & Planning Agency (HCDPA) meets at 4:30 p.m. The meeting is a hybrid, taking place in person at City Hall and on Microsoft Teams. Click here for the link to join the meeting remotely.
  • Also on Tuesday, April 30, Jennifer Belton and Rich Volo, councilmembers representing the Fourth Ward, hold a Town Hall meeting for their constituents from 6:15 to 8:00 p.m. in the Community Room at the Hudson Area Library, 51 North Fifth Street.
  • On Wednesday, May 1, the Hudson Industrial Development Agency (IDA) meets at 10:30 a.m. It is expected that the hotel proposed for 620 Union Street, which was granted a PILOT (payment in lieu of taxes) and other tax abatements in 2020, will reappear before the IDA at this meeting. The meeting is a hybrid, taking place in person at 1 City Centre, Suite 301, and on Zoom. Click here to join the meeting remotely.
  • Also on Wednesday, May 1, the Common Council Legal Committee meets at 6:00 p.m. No agenda is available for the meeting, but at its April meeting the committee discussed amendments to the city's vacancy law and its law prohibiting formula businesses. It is likely this discussion will continue. The meeting is a hybrid, taking place in person at City Hall and on Microsoft Teams. Click here for the link to join the meeting remotely.
Update: The Legal Committee meeting has been canceled and will be rescheduled for another time.
  • On Thursday, May 2, the Common Council ad hoc Truck Route Committee meets at 6:00 p.m. At the special meeting of the Common Council on Thursday, April 24, the Council passed a resolution authorizing an agreement with The Transatlantic Group to do falling weight deflectometer testing to determine the load-carrying capacity of our streets. The testing is expected to cost $32,640, which will be paid for with what remains of the $100,000 grant received in 2019 for the origin and destination truck study that was completed in 2021. The proposed testing will likely be a topic of discussion. The meeting is a hybrid, taking place at City Hall and on Microsoft Teams. Click here for the link to join the meeting remotely. 
Update: The Truck Route Committee meeting for this month has been canceled.
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