Delaware County releases board meeting documents and public notices for residents

Tina Mole, Chairman of Delaware County
Tina Mole, Chairman of Delaware County
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Delaware County released board meeting documents and several public notices on Mar. 9, including information about a winter weather advisory, a recent fire in Stamford, upcoming public hearings for the Community Development Block Grant Program and the False Alarm Reduction Act, and a notice to bidders regarding emergency services ambulance procurement.

These updates are part of Delaware County’s ongoing efforts to keep residents informed about local government activities and encourage community engagement. The county promotes resident participation through public meetings and department contacts while serving rural communities in the Catskill region, according to the official website.

The county provides essential services through departments such as public works, health, social services, and sheriff operations. It also supports economic development initiatives and community programs as reported by the official website. Delaware County serves rural communities in the Catskill region of New York State according to its official website.

The county operates under a Board of Supervisors representing its towns. Online resources are available for permits, records, and public notifications with an emphasis on public safety and emergency management according to the official website.

Delaware County functions as a county government within New York State according to its official website. These regular updates aim to ensure transparency and accessibility for all residents.



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