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Village Hall and the DPW will be closed in observance of Columbus Day on Monday, October 14, 2019. Trash will be collected on Tuesday, October 15, 2019. 

African American Day Parade & Festival


The annual African American Parade steps off at 12pm at Main Street and Franklin Street on Saturday, June 1, 2024.  Expect street closures in the downtown area starting at 9am. The parade route will follow Main Street to South Broadway, a left onto Depew Avenue, ending at the top field of Memorial Park.Rain date: Saturday, June 8, 2024. 

Memorial Day Parade


The annual Memorial Day Parade kicks off at 11am on Main Street and Franklin Street in Nyack on Monday, May 27, 2024. Expect road closures in the downtown area starting at 7am. Roads will be reopened as quickly as possible after the parade passes by. The parade route will follow Main Street to a right onto South Broadway, left onto Depew Avenue and a right on Piermont Avenue, ending at the top field of Memorial Park. Nyack Village Hall and DPW are closed in observation of the holiday on Monday,…

Water Main Flushing


To ALL consumers served by the Village of Nyack Water Department. The Village of Nyack Water Department will flush water mains throughout the entire water distribution system, beginning at 7:00 AM, as follows:West Nyack and Central Nyack – Monday, May 20, Tuesday, May 21, and Wednesday, May 22, 2024.Area West of Route 9W in South Nyack – Thursday, May 23, 2024.Nyack and Remainder of South Nyack – Tuesday, May 28, Wednesday, May 29, Thursday, May 30, and Friday May 31, 2024. Flushing will take p…

Sidewalk Work starting Monday, May 13, 2024


Nyack Sidewalk Project Update May 2024Dear Residents and Visitors to Nyack,We want to inform you about an upcoming sidewalk improvement project taking place on Broadway in downtown Nyack. The project will start on the east side of Broadway, starting in the vicinity of 85 S. Broadway. At that location, a section of the sidewalk "buffer" between the walking surface and the curb will be removed and repoured. The sidewalk will remain open during this work which is expected to last 3 days. Work cont…

Board of Water Commissioners Vacancy


There is currently a vacant seat on the Village of Nyack, Board of Water Commissioners.  Meetings are held on the second Thursday of every month at 4:30 PM.  Board members must be residents of the areas served by the Village of Nyack Water Department (Nyack, South Nyack, Central Nyack and West Nyack).   Candidates for Commissioner:Must be familiar with Cash Flow Statements, Revenue and Expense reports and other financial statements.Be familiar with water systems and operations.Have the ability …

Nyack Tourism Grants Available


Click here for all the details on how to apply for a Nyack Tourism Grant! Nyack Tourism Grants (“NTGs”)! NTGs are funded from a tax on hotel room occupancy and awarded to applicants strictly to pay for media and PR buys to promote projects that attract people to visit Nyack, especially for overnight stays. Projects can be either individual events or experiences. Experiences are themes and programs which highlight special features and assets of Nyack such as “Outdoors”, “Foodie”, “History”, etc.…

Human Rights Office at Village Hall


Human Rights Satellite Office will operate the first Tuesday of each month from 11 AM to 4 PM. The office will be dedicated to investigating discriminatory practices related to housing, employment, race, creed, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender/sex, and/or disability. It is our mission to:Give priority to addressing human rights violations, both acute and chronic, particularly those that put life in imminent peril.Make every effort to foster mutual respect and und…

Food Scrap Drop-Off now available at Nyack DPW!


The Village welcomes Nyack residents to place food scraps, using the required compostable bags available free at the Nyack Library and Village Hall, in the green food scrap receptacles located in front of the Nyack DPW on West Catherine St. In addition to using the correct bags, we ask for your cooperation in avoiding contamination with plastic bags, incorrect “compostable/biodegradable” bags, pet waste, and other non-food items. Please see village website for rules, which are also listed on th…

MEMORIAL PARK PROJECTS ARE UNDERWAY!!


MEMORIAL PARK CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 2024 The Village of Nyack was awarded $795,000 in park improvement funding from the County of Rockland Rockland Resilient Recreation Grant Program, funded with federal ARPA funds. Paladino Concrete Creations, Corp., won the construction contracts, with design by H2M Architects and Engineers.  Click here to see a rendering of the new "tot-lot" scheduled to be installed in May 2024. For detailed project information, please visit our website at: https://www.nyac…

Drive Electric Nyack


Are you thinking about buying an EV or plug-in hybrid?  Any purchase of a 100% electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle registered in the Village of Nyack after November 7, 2023 qualifies towards Nyack’s campaign goal of 70 new vehicle purchases, making the Village eligible for up to $27,500 in grant funds for clean energy projects through NYSERDA’s Clean Energy Communities program.  We have just hit our first target of 5, for a possible grant of $5,000.Our Nyack Drive Electric volunteer team (includ…

Do you need help paying Water Bills?


Financial Assistance is available to help pay water bills for qualified individuals. Click here for more information. The Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) can help. LIHWAP is a drinking water and wastewater emergency assistance program funded through new federal resources. Benefits are based on the amount of unpaid water and wastewater bills owed by applicants. This assistance is targeted at low income households and income guidelines will mirror that of the Home Energy As…

Update on Nyack Water PFOA & PFOS


IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR DRINKING WATERDeferral Issued for PFOA and PFOS for the Nyack Water Department  Why are you receiving this notice/information? You are receiving this notice because testing of our public water system found the chemical perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in your drinking water at 11 parts per trillion (ppt). This is above New York State’s maximum contaminant level (MCL) of 10 ppt for PFOA in public drinking water systems. Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) was found …