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Trustee Amy Smith Reports — October 6, 2025

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Amy Smith

Reports for Village Board Meeting: Monday, October 6, 2025

Water Department

The mayor gave the report on the Water Department meeting. I can report on water usage and testing results.

H20 Innovations’ report for September water usage shows that the Village used just under 7 million gallons (6,808,646) for a daily average of a little over 250,000 gallons (226,955).

Three locations were sampled on September 19, 2025. All three locations were negative for Coliform and E. coli. The free chlorine residual amounts ranged from 1.5 mg/liter to 1.07 mg/liter.

Events

The Chamber of Commerce submitted their application for a Halloween costume parade in the Village center on Saturday Oct 25, 1 - 2:15 pm. They meet all requirements put before them and I will schedule a check-in meeting one week ahead of the event to ensure we are all in communication.

Grants

The Greenway Compact Grant was the subject of a vote earlier. With Karen’s permission, on behalf of the Village, I contacted Brandee Nelson of TIghe and Bond about the scope of planning work for the proposed grant. Ms Nelson came highly recommended by the County’s Planning Department as a local engineer with expertise in planning pedestrian experiences and improving safety for pedestrians in downtown areas. Tighe and Bond also have a landscape architect as part of their team who would weigh in on the greening of the sidewalk areas.

I am looking at funding possibilities to support the signage that is required for the implementation of the School Speed Zone. The Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee is currently the main contender.

School Speed Zone

This was also the subject of a vote earlier. The proposed school speed zone includes a NYS highway (199/ W. Market) and also a County highway (79/ Linden Ave), there are multiple letters of support needed to bolster the Village’s petition. I have written to the Red Hook Central School District Superintendent, Janet Warden for a letter of support from the schools. The vote tonight constituted the municipality’s support. I have emailed Robert Ballkind, Commissioner of Public Works to get a letter of support from the County as well. That will complete the supporting materials needed for our petition to get the state’s support.

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  • Title header changed from 'Utility Billing Report — Water/Sewer Department — September 2025' to 'Utility Billing Report — September 2025'
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## Utility Billing Report Water/Sewer Department September 2025 |Utility Billing Report<br>Water/Sewer Department<br>September 2025|| |---|---| |Utility Bills Issued|$504.58| |Penalties/Finance Charges Issued|$335.28| |Utility Payments Received|$7,577.05| |Accounts Receivable Outstanding to the Village as of 10/1/2025|$11,498.45| |(prior to posting Quarter 3 bills)|| |Bill Adjustments1||  None Submitted by, Jennifer Cavanaugh, Water/Sewer Clerk > 1 All adjustments must be approved by Water Department and Mayor and reviewed by Board of Trustees. One adjustment allowed per 5‐year period.

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