4 February Town Offices Closed On Friday, February 4th (Town Hall, Sr. Center & Dial-A-Bus) February 4, 2022 By Town Clerk . Community News, General, Town Hall News 0 Town Offices Closed On Friday, February 4th (Town Hall, Sr. Center & Dial-A-Bus) Related Articles Town Offices Closed Friday, December 31, 2021 in Observance of New Year's Day Town Offices Closed Friday, December 31, 2021 in Observance of New Year's Day All Town Offices Closed Friday, October 10th in Observance of Veterans Day All Town Offices Closed Friday, October 10th in Observance of Veterans Day TOWN OF MONROE NOTICE OF JOINT WORKSHOP MEETING OF THE TOWN BOARD AND TOWN PLANNING BOARD RE: Rye Hill Preserve Master Development Plan NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Joint Workshop Meeting of the Town Board and Town Planning Board of the Town of Monroe, Orange County, New York, will be held on Wednesday, March 23, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. at the Town Hall, 1465 Orange Turnpike, Monroe, New York to discuss the proposed Rye Hill Preserve Master Development Plan under the Town’s Conservation Cluster Residential Floating Zone (“CCR”). No public comment will be heard at this Joint Workshop Meeting. The Town of Monroe will make every effort to assure that the Meeting is accessible to persons with disabilities. Anyone requiring special assistance and/or reasonable accommodations should contact the Town Clerk. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD, dated March 18, 2022 Valerie Bitzer TOWN CLERK All Town Offices Will Be Closed In Observance of Labor Day All Town Offices Will Be Closed In Observance of Labor Day. The Orange County Department of Motor Vehicle offices will be closed beginning Thursday, February 12th, 2026 Orange County Clerk, Kelly A. Eskew, announces all Orange County DMV’s will be temporarily closed for the new State licensing modernization program. The Orange County Department of Motor Vehicle offices will be closed beginning Thursday, February 12th, 2026(President’s Holiday) and is tentatively scheduled to reopen on Wednesday February 18, 2026, at 9:00am. County Clerk Kelly A. Eskew encourages residents to make necessary arrangements in advance due to the upcoming New York Statewide DMV closure, beginning on Friday February 13, 2026. The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles will be implementing the new Licensing DRIVES application. During this time all DMV transactions, including in-person, online and telephone services, will be temporarily unavailable while the large-scale system upgrade is completed. The office will reopen to the public as soon as the State confirms system readiness and we will communicate any changes to the reopening schedule. During the initial weeks following reopening, please allow extra time for your transactions to be completed as staff and customers adjust to the new system. Your patience and understanding during this transition are greatly appreciated. Please note: This DMV closure will not affect the other operations of the Orange County Clerk’s Office, which will remain open for all non-DMV services. Town Board Meeting Monday February 7, 2022 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: - 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. Masks MUST be worn. - 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. Any individual who shows signs of an elevated body temperature of 100.4 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 appreciate your cooperation in adhering to our safety guidelines and thank you for your ongoing patience and support! Comments are closed.