Millerton village board hears presentations, authorizes services

MILLERTON — Presentations on home repair, tax exemptions and climate change were the focal points of the regular Millerton Village Board meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 29.

The first presentation was by Joseph Rivera-Ramos of Rebuilding Together Dutchess County (RTDC), who explained how the nonprofit organization helps low-income families, older adults, families with children, people with disabilities, and active and retired service members improve the safety and health of their homes.

RTDC offers repairs, energy-efficient improvements, aid in improving accessibility and other services that are free to the homeowner. The Rebuilding Day program focuses on large-scale repairs, and the Handyman Repair program covers smaller repairs that take usually under four hours to complete.

Rivera-Ramos left brochures and described the application process, urging that residents be made aware of what the program has to offer.

RTDC has extended its application deadline for its 2024  Rebuilding Day to Saturday, Sept. 30, 2023. For more information, call 845-454-7310 or go online to -rebuildingtogetherdutchess.org

Katherine Johnson, assessor for the Town of North East, discussed the volunteer firefighters’ property tax exemption. Several surrounding towns and villages have adopted it; to go into effect in March 2024. The New York State Department of Finance and Taxation allows municipalities, school districts and fire districts throughout the state to provide a property tax exemption of up to 10% to volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers, valid on residential property for those who meet a minimum service requirement of between two and five years as determined by the respective taxing municipality.

Kathy Chow of the North East Conservation Advisory Committee advised the board on the benefits of joining Climate Smart Communities (CSC), a program initiated by New York state to help local governments reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to a changing climate. The program offers benefits to registered communities that have passed the CSC pledge.

By following the suggested ideas for reducing emissions and adapting to climate changes, many grant opportunities become available. The board will study the materials provided by Chow and discuss at a later meeting if it wants to pursue this opportunity.

A resolution was passed authorizing an engineering services contract for wastewater services for $231,800 with a grant having been obtained for $200,000. A second resolution was passed to acquire Northeast Computing Services for the cloud-based server at a one-time cost of $1,125.

Finally, the board discussed the need for a tractor to maintain the soccer field and decided on a Kubota from Reardon Briggs.

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