Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan announced that the Ulster County Office Building will be illuminated orange from June 3rd-June 5th, 2022, to raise awareness about gun violence
“Light the Landmarks” is a statewide campaign to signify the start of Gun Violence Awareness Month
From The Executive's Desk
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Posted: June 3, 2022
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Posted: June 2, 2022Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan announces official closing has been scheduled for the eastern portion of the former TechCity campus, and an agreement has been reached to transfer the western portion by the end of year The Ulster County Economic Development Alliance (UCEDA) has approved a landmark purchase and sale agreement to spur redevelopment of the site
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Posted: May 31, 2022County Executive Ryan and the Legislature passed a measure in April to effectively cut the county’s sales tax on gas in half
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Posted: May 27, 2022Once completed, the expanded Ulster County Veterans Cemetery will be able to accommodate approximately 3,000 burial spaces for veterans and their spouses Included in the expanded Veterans Cemetery is a Memorial Pavilion, which will provide a location for interment services and a facility for family and friends of the deceased to honor their loved ones
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Posted: May 25, 2022New Mary’s Avenue HealthAlliance Hospital Will Have 20 Newly Renovated Inpatient Beds for Inpatient Psychiatric Care, Ensuring Local Access to Services Additional 20 Inpatient Beds to Complement the Forthcoming Crisis Stabilization Center and Mental Health Hub Detoxification services will continue to be available in the medical unit
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Posted: May 24, 2022Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan directed $1.5 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds for the demolition of the old County Jail, moving forward affordable senior and workforce housing construction A bipartisan supermajority of the Ulster County Legislature approved the use of ARPA funds to accelerate the demolition of the former County Jail
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Posted: May 23, 2022Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan, Legislature Chair Tracey Bartels, and Town Supervisor Marybeth Majestic announce the beginning of work on the McKinstry Bridge in Gardiner The 2022 Executive Budget made major investments in maintaining and enhancing infrastructure, including a $2.8 million investment to address instabilities and reopen the McKinstry Bridge
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Posted: May 20, 2022County Executive Ryan and Catholic Charities want to ensure that all families who need formula are aware of available supply at local nonprofits.
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Posted: May 18, 2022The Ulster County Executive, State Senator and Assemblymember call upon the Public Service Commission (PSC) and the Department of Public Service (DPS) to take actions to protect consumers during their investigation of Central Hudson
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Posted: May 11, 2022Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan announces $5 million in ARPA funding is available to Ulster County municipalities for sewer and water infrastructure improvements and construction The Municipal Sewer and Water Grant will assist economic development and housing projects, community service facilities such as health and childcare, recreation and public facilities that result in shared services and lower costs at the community level
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Posted: May 4, 2022Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan, NYS Senator Michelle Hinchey and Assemblymember Kevin Cahill collected over 45 public comments at the hearing into Central Hudson’s customer information system implementation and resulting billing errors
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Posted: April 29, 2022County Executive Ryan presents awards to Lisa Haynes and Kevin Ross for their dedication to service and safety County Executive Ryan recognizes local law enforcement for their participation in the statewide Operation Safe Stop program
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