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Town of Monroe Latest News

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Planning Board Workshop Meeting Thursday, December 9, 2021 at 7:15 PM (Monroe Town Hall 1465 Orange Turnpike)

Please click here to view the Agenda.

The Town of Monroe Planning Board is pleased to announce the return of in-person Planning Board Meetings at Town Hall, 1465 Orange Turnpike, Monroe, New York.

Given the current times, please note the following procedures that must be adhered to should you choose to attend a meeting:

Following Governor Cuomo’s adoption of the CDC guidelines lifting the mask mandate for vaccinated individuals, masks will no longer be required at town meetings for individuals who are fully vaccinated (*you are considered fully vaccinated 14 days after your 2nd dose of the vaccine).  Individuals who are immunocompromised or are unvaccinated should continue to wear masks and socially distance.


- Please be advised that all employees, board members and visitors will continue to partake in a temperature screening upon arrival to all town buildings until further notice.   
 

- All meeting attendees must enter the upper level main entrance where a contactless temperature check will be conducted. To assist in contact tracing efforts, meeting attendees will be asked to provide their name and contact information. All temperatures under 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit will be recorded as a pass on a log-sheet. When a body temperature above 100.4 is detected, the actual temperature reading will be recorded and traced, and it will be noted as “fail” on the log-sheet. Any individual with an elevated body temperature of 100.4 will be asked to return home immediately and contact their physician.

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Lastly, please continue to be respectful of others by remaining at home should you feel ill or exhibit any symptoms of COVID-19. 

We are excited to share the newly renovated meeting room with our residents. We appreciate your cooperation in adhering to our safety guidelines and thank you for your ongoing patience and support!

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Town Board Meeting Monday December 6, 2021 at 7:00 PM (Monroe Town Hall 1465 Orange Turnpike)

Please click here to view the Agenda.

The Town of Monroe is pleased to announce the return of in-person Town Board Meetings at Town Hall, 1465 Orange Turnpike, Monroe, New York.

Given the current times, please note the following procedures that must be adhered to should you choose to attend a meeting:

Following Governor Cuomo’s adoption of the CDC guidelines lifting the mask mandate for vaccinated individuals, masks will no longer be required at town meetings for individuals who are fully vaccinated (*you are considered fully vaccinated 14 days after your 2nd dose of the vaccine).  Individuals who are immunocompromised or are unvaccinated should continue to wear masks and socially distance.

- Please be advised that all employees, board members and visitors will continue to partake in a temperature screening upon arrival to all town buildings until further notice.   

Meeting attendees arriving prior to the 7 p.m. meeting start time should enter through the upper level doors where a contactless temperature check will be conducted. To assist in contact tracing efforts, meeting attendees will be asked to provide their name and contact information. All temperatures will be recorded as a pass/fail on a log-sheet unless a body temperature above 100.4 is detected, in which the actual temperature reading will then be recorded and traced. Any individual who shows signs of an elevated body temperature will be asked to return home immediately and contact their physician.

- Lastly, please continue to be respectful of others by remaining at home should you feel ill or exhibit any symptoms of COVID-19. 

We are excited to share the newly renovated meeting room with our residents. We appreciate your cooperation in adhering to our safety guidelines and thank you for your ongoing patience and support!

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Meeting Notice: Zoning Board of Appeals Tuesday, November 23, 2021 at 7:30PM (1465 Orange Turnpike, Monroe, NY)

Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting Tuesday November 23, 2021 at 7:30 PM (Monroe Town Hall 1465 Orange Turnpike)

Please click here to view the Agenda.

The Town of Monroe Zoning Board of Appeals is pleased to announce the return of in-person Zoning Board of Appeals Meetings at Town Hall, 1465 Orange Turnpike, Monroe, New York.

Given the current times, please note the following procedures that must be adhered to should you choose to attend a meeting:

Following Governor Cuomo’s adoption of the CDC guidelines lifting the mask mandate for vaccinated individuals, masks will no longer be required at town meetings for individuals who are fully vaccinated (*you are considered fully vaccinated 14 days after your 2nd dose of the vaccine).  Individuals who are immunocompromised or are unvaccinated should continue to wear masks and socially distance.


- Please be advised that all employees, board members and visitors will continue to partake in a temperature screening upon arrival to all town buildings until further notice.   
 

- All meeting attendees must enter the upper level main entrance where a contactless temperature check will be conducted. To assist in contact tracing efforts, meeting attendees will be asked to provide their name and contact information. All temperatures under 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit will be recorded as a pass on a log-sheet. When a body temperature above 100.4 is detected, the actual temperature reading will be recorded and traced, and it will be noted as “fail” on the log-sheet. Any individual with an elevated body temperature of 100.4 will be asked to return home immediately and contact their physician.

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Lastly, please continue to be respectful of others by remaining at home should you feel ill or exhibit any symptoms of COVID-19. 

We are excited to share the newly renovated meeting room with our residents. We appreciate your cooperation in adhering to our safety guidelines and thank you for your ongoing patience and support!

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CANCELLED - Town of Monroe Planning Board Regular Meeting Scheduled for November 16, 2021 at 7:15 PM

NOTICE

TOWN OF MONROE

The Town of Monroe Planning Board Regular Meeting Scheduled for November 16, 2021 at 7:15 PM has been cancelled. The next Planning Board Workshop meeting is scheduled for December 9, 2021 at 7:15 PM at Town Hall. There is a revised submission date for the December meeting it is now November 23, 2021 by 3pm instead of November 24, 2021 at noon.

Thank you

Bonnie Franson, Chairwoman

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Notice of Public Hearing 11/15/21 - Increase and Improvement of the WD No. 14 at 7 PM (1465 Orange Tpke., Monroe, NY))

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Monroe, in the County of Orange, State of New York, will meet at the Town Hall, 1465 Orange Turnpike, Monroe, New York, on November 15, 2021, at 7:00 o’clock P.M. (Prevailing Time), for the purpose of conducting a public hearing in relation to the increase and improvement of facilities of the Water District No. 14, consisting of various water system improvements and ancillary or related work required in connection therewith, at the estimated maximum cost of $1,951,500.

All or part of the cost of the project may be financed through Town bonds, the New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC) State Revolving Fund (SRF) and/or a Water Infrastructure Improvement Act (WIIA) grant, and any such grant funds received are authorized to be used to pay a part of the cost of such project, or to pay debt service related thereto.

At said public hearing, the Town Board will hear all persons interested in said subject matter thereof.

Dated: November 3, 2021
            Monroe, New York

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF MONROE, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF NEW YORK

Valerie Bitzer, Town Clerk
Town of Monroe

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Notice of Public Hearing 11/15/21 - Increase and Improvement of the WD No. 8 at 7 PM (1465 Orange Tpke., Monroe, NY))

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Monroe, in the County of Orange, State of New York, will meet at the Town Hall, 1465 Orange Turnpike, Monroe, New York, on November 15, 2021, at 7:00 o’clock P.M. (Prevailing Time), for the purpose of conducting a public hearing in relation to the increase and improvement of facilities of the Water District No. 8, consisting of a various water system improvements and ancillary or related work required in connection therewith, at the estimated maximum cost of $2,700,000.

All or part of the cost of the project may be financed through Town bonds, the New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC) State Revolving Fund (SRF) and/or a Water Infrastructure Improvement Act (WIIA) grant, and any such grant funds received are authorized to be used to pay a part of the cost of such project, or to pay debt service related thereto.

At said public hearing, the Town Board will hear all persons interested in said subject matter thereof.

Dated: November 3, 2021
            Monroe, New York

BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF MONROE, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF NEW YORK

                      Valerie Bitzer, Town Clerk
                                 Town of Monroe

 

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Overnight Parking Ban Begins on Monday, November 1st in the Village of Monroe

October 28, 2021

Just a reminder that beginning on Monday, November 1st the ban on overnight parking on all Village Streets will begin. The ban prohibits parking between the hours of 10 PM through 6 AM, as per Village of Monroe Code Section 43-14C. Offenders will be fined and your vehicle may be impounded.
Overnight street parking will resume again beginning on Friday, April 1st, 2022.
Should you require an exemption for an event or you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact the Village of Monroe Police Department at 782-8644.

Sincerely,

Neil S. Dwyer
Mayor

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O&R: Heating Prices Rise as the Winter Approaches; Planning Remains the Key to Saving Money, Energy

PEARL RIVER, NY Nov. 1, 2021 4:30 p.m. --- Orange & Rockland (O&R) is urging its 130,000 natural gas and its 226,450 electric customers to use energy efficiently this winter with bills projected to be higher than last winter.

The increase is due mainly to higher natural gas supply costs for both natural gas and electric customers as natural gas is one of the main fuels that power the production of electricity.

O&R does not set supply costs and does not make a profit on the supply. The company analyzes supply and demand forecasts and uses a variety of buying methods, including short-term and long-term contracts, to get the best natural gas prices for its customers. O&R provides the commodity to customers at cost.

The cost of natural gas has increased as the demand for the commodity has increased, exports have increased, and severe weather has hindered production in the Gulf of Mexico area. These and other factors have caused a decline in the amount of gas in storage in the United States.

Based on comparing the forecasted winter 2021-2022 to the prior three-year average of bills, the following would be the increase:

A residential customer using on average 600 kWh per winter month will see an average monthly bill increase from $122.97 to $144.20, or 17.3% as compared to the average of the prior three winters. 

A residential customer using on average 177 Ccf per winter month will see an average monthly bill increase from $232.52 to $273.92, or 17.8% as compared to the average of the prior three winters.

The key to controlling home energy costs is managing usage. That becomes more important with costs rising.

To help O&R’s natural gas and electric customers further manage their winter energy costs, O&R offers the following

 

O&R Advises

To make natural gas work harder for you, it makes sense to have a qualified heating contractor or plumber clean and inspect your heating system before winter sets in. An efficiently burning heating system not only makes your natural gas dollars go farther, but it’s cleaner and safer.   

Taking steps to tighten up insulation by using weather-stripping at all attic stairwells and access points and stopping cold air infiltration from electric switch and plug outlets by using draft blockers can also pay off.

In addition, double-checking all points where heat enters a room to make sure, draperies, furniture or other obstacles do not interfere with the free flow of heat is a practical, easy way to help.

And, you can take advantage of your smart meter by viewing your detailed energy usage and customized energy savings tips located in your online account at www.oru.com to more effectively manage your household energy dollars.

Those tips, and other energy conservation and efficiency steps, gain greater importance if extreme cold weather, or other supply factors develop over the winter.

What can residential customers do to further control their energy costs? 

  • Shop for alternate energy suppliers which may or may not provide you with a cheaper price on energy purchases. For more information about energy shopping, go to www.oru.com and the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) website at www.newyorkpowertochoose.com.
  • In addition, to better manage the monthly utility bill to avoid unpredictable bills that result from seasonal usage variations, sign up for O&R’s Budget Billing program. Budget Billing does not reduce your overall energy expense. It simply lets you spread out your annual energy expense over a 12-month period (with updates every six months) and lets you know ahead of time what your monthly payment will be. That makes managing the household budget much easier.
  • And for convenient shopping for energy-saving household products, it’s hard to beat the My ORU Store www.myorustore.com. It’s a digital marketplace that offers O&R’s residential customers a wide variety of energy-saving household products including LED lights, water/energy saving devices, advanced power strips, smart thermostats and connected home products.  The My ORU Store makes saving energy and money, both easy and affordable.
  • For additional information about other energy efficiency and free winter energy saving tips, visit O&R’s website at www.oru.com/save.

O&R reminds the public that anyone who smells natural gas should leave the area immediately and call 911 or O&R’s emergency gas hotline at 1-800-533-LEAK (5325).

Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc. (O&R) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Consolidated Edison, Inc., one of the nation’s largest investor-owned energy companies. O&R is a regulated utility that provides electric service to approximately 300,000 customers in southeastern New York State (where its franchise name is Orange & Rockland) and northern New Jersey (where it’s Rockland Electric Company), and natural gas service to approximately 130,000 customers in New York.