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Town of Red Hook Greenway and Trails Committee Monthly Report — July 2024

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Village of Red Hook Town of Red Hook Greenway and Trails Committee Monthly Report July 2024

I was unable to attend the meeting in June however, according to the notes they discussed the particularly hard hit (from storms) Waterline Trail in the Winnakee property and the Ruth Oja Wetland walk adjacent to the Rec Park. John Kuhn and his crew and Dave Brangaitis worked hard to clear those trails after the storms. There was also help from other volunteers – the WLT crew, Ravi Mangat and Jim Blakeney also came to clear the entrance of the trails.

There have been proposed trails to implement in the Cookingham parcel on the west side of Route 9. Existing farm roads/proposed trails are indicated in the map by the broken brown line. Once work on those trails begin they will be walked and recorded to be added to the trail databases.

The Saw Kill Trail Blazers are entering the next phase. The split rail fencing will begin at the Aspinwall Rd Entrance to the main Saw Kill trail extension. Most initial rough clearing has been done through Kelly road, secondary clearing/root removal will be needed. If you are interested in volunteering you can reach out to Jen Adams at the Winnakee Land Trust at Jen@winnakee.org or Samantha Moy at Samantha@winnakee.org they will also be installing a bridge, similar to what was recently installed at the Vlei Marsh, in which they will need volunteers especially those with carpentry experience.

Village of Red Hook Climate Smart Communities Monthly Report July 2024

Our team met early on in the month and will be meeting on Aug. 6[th] at 6 p.m. We had our final meeting with our CCE representative Kelsey who is moving on to another opportunity with NYSERDA. We are incredibly thankful for the support and hours that Kelsey has given to us as we begin our journey for the long haul. We will continue with a new representative and hope to have them on board at our next meeting). At this point we are moving forward with the assessment and hope to get into some of the Clean Energy Communities actions completed at the same time.

This taskforce is open and still recruiting. If you are interested in being involved and to express ideas and knowledge of the way to best move forward and working within the team setting to build the pathway forward, we are interested in your input.

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The resolution was updated for the 2025 calendar year with revised statistics and a different Board of Trustees composition.

  • Resolution year and dated header changed from '2024 DATED: SEPTEMBER 9, 2024' to '2025 DATED: SEPTEMBER 22, 2025'
  • Meeting date changed from 'September 9, 2024' to 'September 22, 2025'
  • Proclamation target year changed from 'October 2024' to 'October 2025'
  • Updated cancer statistics: '310,000 new cases... in 2024' → 'almost 317,000 new cases... in 2025' and '43 percent decline' → '44% decline'
  • Added new WHEREAS clause regarding survival rates: 'When caught in its earliest, localized stages, the 5-yr relative survival rate for breast cancer is 99%'
  • Removed reference to Northern Dutchess Hospital in the final RESOLVED clause
  • Board of Trustees members changed from 'DeputyMayorKjarval, TrusteeLaing, Trustee Bradley-Rickard, Trustee Appenzeller' to 'DeputyMayor Kjarval, Trustee Uku, Trustee Smith, TrusteeMaccarini'
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## **VILLAGE OF RED HOOK RESOLUTION #___ - 20242025** ## **DATED: SEPTEMBER 922, 20242025** A meeting of the Village of Red Hook Board of Trustees was convened in public session at the Village Hall, 7467 South Broadway, Red Hook, NY on September 922, 20242025. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Smythe. ## **PROCLAMATION RECOGNIZING OCTOBER AS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH.** WHEREAS, Breast Cancer accountsis the most common cancer in women in the United States, except for skin cancer, accounting for about 30% or 1 in 3 of all new female cancers each year. The American Cancer Society estimates there will be 310almost 317,000 new cases of invasive breast cancer diagnosed in the United States in 20242025, and; WHEREAS, improvements in early detection and treatment contributed to a 43 percent44% decline in the breast cancer death rate in the United States insince the last thirty years1989, and; WHEREAS, Northernearly Dutchessdetection Hospitalsaves lives. When caught in its earliest, localized stages, the 5-yr relative survival rate for breast cancer is building its Breast Cancer program using cutting edge treatment protocols and recruiting a team of renowned doctors in the field99%, and; WHEREAS, every October during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we honor those women battling breast cancer, along with the families, researchers, and health care providers whose hard work gives hope to those living with breast cancer, and; WHEREAS, we want to encourage all residents, government agencies, and local businesses to participate in activities that will increase awareness of the fight against breast cancer. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the Village Board of the Village of Red Hook do proclaim the month of October 20242025 as: NATIONAL BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH AND, BE, IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that we, the Village Board of the Village of Red Hook invite the community to join Northern Dutchess Hospital’s “Light the Village Pink” in celebration during the month of October to raise funds which will help grow breast cancer services for people in the community, including education, risk reduction, screenings, diagnostics, and treatments and will also help Northern Dutchess Hospital launch a breast cancer survivorship program. Motion by: ____________________ Seconded by: _________________ The foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote, which resulted as follows: |MotionMayor by:____________________<br>Seconded by: _________________Smythe|Motion by:____________________<br>Seconded by: _________________☐Aye|Motion by:____________________<br>Seconded by: _________________☐Nay|Motion by:____________________<br>Seconded by: _________________☐Abstain|Motion by:____________________<br>Seconded by: _________________☐Recuse|Motion by:____________________<br>Seconded by: _________________☐Absent/Excused| |---|---|---|---|---|---| |Vote:|||||| |MayorDeputyMayor Smythe|☐Aye|☐Nay|☐Abstain|☐Recuse|☐Absent/Excused| |DeputyMayorKjarval|☐Aye|☐Nay|☐Abstain|☐Recuse|☐Absent/Excused| |TrusteeLaingKjarval|☐Aye|☐Nay|☐Abstain|☐Recuse|☐Absent/Excused| |Trustee Bradley-RickardUku|☐Aye|☐Nay|☐Abstain|☐Recuse|☐Absent/Excused| |Trustee AppenzellerSmith|☐Aye|☐Nay|☐Abstain|☐Recuse|☐Absent/Excused| |TrusteeMaccarini|☐Aye|☐Nay|☐Abstain|☐Recuse|☐Absent/Excused| |Vote Total|||||| |Result|Motion:||||| I hereby attest that the above Resolution was approved by the Board of Trustees at its September 922, 20242025 meeting, and that I have been authorized to sign this Resolution by decision of the Board of Trustees ______________________ ____________________ Jennifer Cavanaugh, Clerk Date

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