Watch for free from Waryas Park, at the base of Main Street; or purchase a ticket for a vantage point at the Walkway Over the Hudson, walkway.org/fireworks. Read on...
Greatly aiding its effort to close a longstanding deficit in its general fund, the City has received an upfront $3 million payment connected to the recently completed sales tax agreement with Dutchess County and the City of Beacon. Read on...
City officials have released a draft of a new comprehensive plan and are seeking public feedback by April 18 before beginning the process of going before the Common Council for review and approval. Read on...
City opens both municipal pools and will host fireworks event on Fourth of July 4th, all this and more in The Buzz: City of Poughkeepsie E-Newsletter — July 1, 2022 - Read on...
Dutchess County has a website that provides residents with updates about the forthcoming “Youth Opportunity Union” at former YMCA site in the City of Poughkeepsie. Keep on the latest about this project at this website, www.the-you.org. Read on...
City officials are pleased to announce that that Pershing Avenue Park improvements started this week. The Department of Public Works will oversee the reconstruction of recreational facilities in the park. Read on...
The Poughkeepsie Children’s Cabinet has released two unprecedented reports that provide in-depth analysis of Early Childhood Development and Out-of-School Enrichment and Learning in the city and make a series of recommendations. Read on...
The mayor provided updates on the city’s improving financial condition as well as key initiatives, including increased funding for youth-related activities. Read on...
The cities of Poughkeepsie and Beacon and Dutchess County have reached a new 10-year agreement governing the distribution of sales tax by the county to cities and towns, pending certain legislative approvals. Read on...
Mayor Rolison will deliver his State of the City address at 5:30 p.m. Thursday March 31 at the Changepoint Theatre, 260 Mill St., Poughkeepsie. Read on...
City officials are continuing to update the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Codes and have scheduled a third open house — this one focusing on the mission to “convert goals into action.” Read on...
City officials have released a comprehensive study that highlights the challenges and opportunities it is facing regarding recent housing trends. Read on...
The city has received a limited supply of COVID-19 test kits and will have some available from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday at the front desk at the City Police Station, 62 Civic Center Plaza. Read on...
The City has completed its distribution of a limited supply of free COVID-19 test kits and will let the public know when it receives more The city distributed 1,100 kits, each containing two tests, in just over two hours near City Hall Thursday morning. Read on...
Mayor Rob Rolison announced today that more funding is being made available through a COVID-19 Emergency Rent program for low- and moderate-income households struggling through the pandemic. Read on...
As 2021 winds down, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on the year and offer some highlights amid challenging times that nevertheless have witnessed progress on many fronts, thanks to the work of city employees and so many in the community. Read on...
Mayor announced today that, despite considerable fiscal challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic, his 2022 preliminary budget stays under the state’s property tax cap, lowers the tax rate, bolsters youth services and maintains other city services Read on...
Mayor Rob Rolison has announced the creation of a website that enables the public to find out more about the federal American Rescue Plan Act, provide important feedback and track the city’s use of these funds. Read on...
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the City of Poughkeepsie has completed its 2021 Annual Action Plan (AAP). The Annual Action Plan outlines the proposed projects to be funded through entitlement funds from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Read on...
On or about November 5, 2021 the City of Poughkeepsie will request the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to release federal funds under Title 1 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, for the following projects: Read on...
Both the Pulaski Park Pool located at 162 Washington Street and Spratt Park Pool located at 121 Wilbur Boulevard will be open from noon to 7 p.m. each day. Read on...
As it works to open both municipal pools, the City announced today is increasing the pay and offering signing and completion bonuses for lifeguards and pool managers. Read on...