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Trustee Amy Smith Reports — January 2026

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Amy Smith January 2026 Reports

Narcan Machine

This past Monday, January 5, the technician from MATTERS came to initialize and set up the Village’s free vending machine. The County’s Department of Mental Health’s Clinical Program Director, Eric D’Entrone came to the Village as well. He, the mayor and the Village Clerk worked together to stock the machine with Narcan kits. Fentanyl and xylazine testing strips will be added to the machine in a week to 10 days as those supplies were delayed.

Community members can now get free Narcan kits 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from the vending machine located on the northern side of the kiosk at the front of the municipal parking lot. Anyone wishing to use the machine simply enters the code on the front of the machine to start the process, then their zip code and birth year. It is wholly anonymous.

As a reminder, the vending machine and the inventory it holds are all supplied by MATTERS, a non-profit organization that seeks to prevent opioid overdoses. When inventory is running low, the machine uses its own cellular connection to request supplies be mailed to Village Hall. The mayor and Village Clerk’s office ensure that it is restocked. The only cost to the Village is the minimal electricity the machine draws and that staff time to restock it.

Events

The December events went very well and were enjoyed by many community members, myself included. Thanks to all the organizations and individuals who made the December celebrations so much fun in an otherwise very cold and snowy month.

Grants

The Village’s proposal for a Greenway Compact grant was not chosen for funding in the fall round. Feedback from the committee indicated that the competition was keen and encouraged the Village to reapply in the Spring, noting that the full grant could be used for development of engineering and planning documents for infrastructure improvements to support pedestrians. The original proposal included initial implementation as well. The Spring round opens in late March with an April 24 deadline.

I am talking with members of the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee about the 2026 Traffic Safety Grants in anticipation of the Village’s need to purchase school speed zone signs that are enabled with “Your Speed Is” notification capabilities. These grants fund projects that address speeding as a safety concern among other types of initiatives; the deadline grant is May 1, 2026.

The mayor and I submitted a budget adjustment for the Language Access Grant which is MIG funding from the County. This adjustment precedes what will be the final quarter of spending to fulfill that grant’s purpose of improving access to municipal services and information regardless of preferred language.

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## **Public Spaces Committee****November 17[th] , 2025 Meeting Notes** ## **Members Present: Barbara, David, Betsy, Linda, Ash** ## **Members Absent: Karen** ## **Resident Attendees: Camille** 1. Architecture Student / Park Master Plan – Betsy - a. Ross Adams, Head of Architecture Dept Bard - i. Ash, Karen and Betsy to meet and determine parameters of involvement, need to respond before student is unavailable - b. Do we need funding to support student - c. Could be a class project, present ideas to community, provide feedback - d. Would it be possible to partner with Scenic Hudson? 2. Bard Art Partnership – Barbara - a. Curatorial student may not be interested - b. Barbara is following up on Tues Nov 18[th] - c. Meet with Brent to discuss previous sculpture events in village, review his documentation and plans - d. Ash to provide Barbara contact for Julia West who partnered with village previously on event in Abraham s Park 3. Seed Exchange – Victoria and Ash - a. Ash and Victoria to meet with Jueng-Il on Saturday, Nov 22[nd] to discuss donation of Seed Exchange - b. Resolution needed to voted on by Board to approve donation to RHCC 4. Grants – David and Perry - a. Is there a grant that could be used for the parking lot project - b. David to work on priority and grouping of grants 5. Misc - a. Members discussed meeting with and including Zoe Evans in discussion around meadow gardening - b. Cornell Extension has documentation that could be used to research meadow/wild gardening - c. Look at other municipalities for meadow gardening codes - d. Initial discussion on motorized vehicles and electric bikes within Abraham s Park once redesigned

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