19 June Community Garden Informational Meeting June 19, 2024 By Town Clerk . Community News, General, Town Hall News 0 Community Garden Informational Meeting Related Articles Opportunity to Support Community Garden Girl Scout Gold Award Project Opportunity to Support Community Garden Girl Scout Gold Award Project. Town of Monroe Community Garden Click HERE to learn more about the Town of Monroe Community Garden. Board of Ethics Meeting October Meeting Cancelled Board of Ethics Meeting October Meeting Cancelled. Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting Tuesday, June 25, 2024 at 7:00 PM (Monroe Town Hall 1465 Orange Turnpike) *MEETING WILL BE HELD IN COURT ROOM Please click here to view Agenda. Village of Monroe Comprehensive Plan Vision Meeting ~ Public Workshop ~ Town Hall ~ Thursday, September 29, 2022 @ 7PM Comprehensive Plan Visioning Meeting– Town Hall - September 29 @ 7 PM The Board of Trustees of the Village of Monroe will hold the first public meeting to gather public input to be used in updating the Village’s Comprehensive Plan. The Board recently began the process of updating the Village's 2014 Comprehensive Plan which was most recently updated in 2017. The Comprehensive Plan is a document which guides growth in the community by establishing how land should be used, what building sizes and densities are appropriate, what roadway improvements should be made, what community facilities are required and other matters of public policy. The Village Board is inviting input by Village residents, land owners, business owners and other stakeholders at an upcoming meeting scheduled for Thursday September 29, 2022 at 7:00 PM at the Town Hall Meeting room at 1465 Orange Turnpike, Monroe NY. All are welcome and encouraged to attend and contribute. Village of Monroe Schedules Public Visioning Meeting Monroe, NY - September 29, 2022 – 7:00PM The Board of Trustees of the Village of Monroe will hold the first public meeting to gather public input to be used in updating the Village’s Comprehensive Plan. The Board recently began the process of undertaking a complete review of its Comprehensive Plan, a process it last undertook in 2012 which resulted in the 2014 Plan and 2017 zoning amendments. The Comprehensive Plan is a document which guides growth in the community by establishing how land should be used, what building sizes and densities are appropriate, what roadway improvements should be made, what community facilities are required and other matters of public policy. The Village has begun reviewing existing conditions including demographics, housing data, historic resource data, utilities, zoning, land use, environmental constraints and community service provider input. Mayor Neil Dwyer explained, “we have been receiving a lot of feedback from residents and local business owners about concerns that were not fully addressed in our current Comprehensive Plan. The world has also dramatically changed since the pandemic struck the community in March of 2020, and it is critically important that the Village be prepared to address the challenges of the new world we live in.” The first step in the process will be to review the "Vision Statement" for the Village as well as the current plan’s goals and objectives. To do this, the Village Board is inviting input by Village residents, land owners, business owners and other stakeholders at an upcoming meeting scheduled for Thursday September 29, 2022 at 7:00 PM at the Town Hall Meeting room at 1465 Orange Turnpike, Monroe NY. All are welcome and encouraged to attend and contribute. Mayor Dwyer continued, “we are thankful that the Town was able to allow us to use the new Town Hall meeting room to reach out to the public. It is important to our Board that this plan begin with input from our Village residents and stakeholders.” For more information please visit the Village website at www.villageofmonroe.org For more information contact: Max Stach – 845-368-1472 x 106. Community Needs Assesment Dear Community Partners and Friends, At the Y, strengthening community is our purpose. A community is strong and equitable when: The community’s needs are met People and groups can pursue goals All community members thrive The community can mobilize resources when needed The Y has listened and responded to communities most critical social needs since its founding, and we’re determined to keep doing so. This questionnaire will help us better understand the main concerns of our community. These are broad issues, and we’ll use this information with additional research to determine how the Y can continue to provide or partner for programs and services that strengthen community. Please help us by sharing this questionnaire with your members and constituents. Responses are not individually tracked and are kept confidential and it should take no more than 5 minutes of your time to complete this survey. If you have any questions, please contact either the YMCA of Middletown or the South Orange Family YMCA of Monroe. This survey link will be active through August 12, 2022. YMCA Community Needs Assessment Best Regards, Ellen Beadle Executive Branch Director, South Orange Family YMCA Comments are closed.