Annual 2024 budget process underway

AMENIA — Departmental budget requests for the 2024 budget year having been assembled, the Amenia Town Board met for a workshop meeting on those requests on Thursday, Oct. 12, planning to meet again on Monday, Oct. 16, for another workshop to hone the requests into a tentative proposed budget document.

Town government representatives from each of the town’s departments offered specifics on their budget requests.

On the revenue side, the town is expecting less income from non-tax sources, conservatively reducing expected income from Dutchess County mortgage tax by $50,000.  Mortgage tax income is expected to drop because of inflation and rising mortgage rates discouraging new mortgages and a slowdown in refinancing of existing mortgages.

Income from building permits is also tentatively projected to decline in 2024.

Seeing increase within the Recreation Department request is the maintenance account, doubled from the current year, seen as a more realistic amount at $15,000 and small increases to fund the summer camp program, offer more youth programs and expand the summer concerts from six to eight.

The Highway Department is including design costs anticipating a project to construct a new town garage in Wassaic.

Town Supervisor Victoria Perotti emphasized that the tentative budget numbers will be reviewed and refined in the coming Town Board meetings as part of the budget process, leading to an actual proposed budget to be presented to residents at a public hearing.

The annual public hearing on the proposed budget is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 2, at the Town Hall beginning at 7 p.m. At the hearing, the budgets will be discussed, along with approval of a local law to override the “tax cap” that establishes a limit on tax increases.

Latest News

Horticulture and History: 19th century poison teas focus of library presentation

In Victorian era costume for the occasion, Madame Datura regaled the Amenia Library’s Tea Society meeting on Saturday, Oct. 11, with the history of plants and poisons, all the rage in 19th century literature and in fact.

Photo by Leila Hawken

AMENIA — Breaking from its usual tea and pastries format, the Saturday, Oct 11 meeting of the Amenia Tea Society featured a Victorian costumed talk by area resident Madame Datura titled “Poison in Relation to Tea.”

When not inhabiting the character of Madame Datura, author Renee Fleury of Brewster has extensive experience as a botanist and has studied the properties of plants, including the long history of poisonous plants and how they impacted past generations through popular literature or use, innocent or on purpose.

Keep ReadingShow less
Pine Plains Planning Board approves waiver for proposed dispensary

Planning Board members granted a waiver to the proposed cannabis dispensary located in the historic weigh station on Route 82 allowing the business to operate within 300 feet of the firehouse and the Post Office in contradiction with Pine Plains's local law. Town attorney Warren Replansky explained the town's codes would likely be unenforceable following legal decisions handed down by the Office of Cannabis Management on Monday, Oct. 6.

Photo by Nathan Miller

PINE PLAINS — Members of the Planning Board voted unanimously to grant a waiver to Upstate Pines allowing the cannabis dispensary to operate within 300 feet of the firehouse and the Post Office at their regular meeting Wednesday, Oct. 8.

That vote came after Planning Board attorney Warren Replansky explained recent state guidance superceded the town’s ability to restrict the business on the grounds of its proximity to the Post Office and the firehouse.

Keep ReadingShow less
Stanford home market sees nine sales in July and August

Built in 1820, 1168 Bangall Amenia Road sold for $875,000 on July 31 with the transfer recorded in August. It has a Millbrook post office and is located in the Webutuck school district.

Christine Bates

STANFORD — The Town of Stanford with nine transfers in two months reached a median price in August of $573,000 for single family homes, still below Stanford’s all-time median high in August 2024 of $640,000.

At the beginning of October there is a large inventory of single-family homes listed for sale with only six of the 18 homes listed for below the median price of $573,000 and seven above $1 million.

Keep ReadingShow less
Out on the trail
Nathan Miller

Hunt club members and friends gathered near Pugsley Hill at the historic Wethersfield Estate and Gardens in Amenia for the opening meet of the 2025-2026 Millbrook Hunt Club season on Saturday, Oct. 4. Foxhunters took off from Wethersfield’s hilltop gardens just after 8 a.m. for a hunting jaunt around Amenia’s countryside.