Delaware County has released several updates regarding its upcoming board meetings and public hearings. The county announced a public hearing for a proposed tax levy limit override, scheduled for November 12, 2025. Another notice was issued about the tentative budget and salaries for 2025, with additional details available on the county’s website.
The Board Meeting Documents from September 2024 are now accessible to the public. There are also updates on local weather stations and resources related to Tropical Storm Debby, including information about low-interest loans.
Additionally, the Human Resources Committee meeting originally set for May 7 has been rescheduled to May 28 and will take place after the board meeting.
Delaware County encourages residents to participate in local governance through public meetings and by contacting various departments. The county serves rural communities in New York State’s Catskill region and is governed by a Board of Supervisors representing each town (https://www.delcony.us/). It provides essential services through departments such as public works, health, social services, and sheriff operations while supporting economic development initiatives (https://www.delcony.us/).
Residents can access online resources for permits, records, and notifications related to public safety or emergency management via the official website (https://www.delcony.us/). Delaware County was established in 1789 as one of New York’s original counties. Today it continues to oversee rural areas in the Catskills with a focus on resident priorities and community support (https://www.delcony.us/).



