City of Hudson, New York · Common Council

Common Council, Informal Meeting Draft

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Length
1:05
Sections
1
Meeting type
Informal Meeting
Governing body
Common Council

At a glance

Common Council reconvened briefly on May 19, 2026, to vote on a motion related to a local law amendment. The Mayor requested permission to submit a proposed amendment to section 325-17.1 of chapter 325 to the county planning board and local county board for review. The motion passed with one council member (Jason) voting in opposition. The meeting adjourned immediately after the vote.

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Local Law Amendment Submission to County Boards

The Mayor introduced a local law amendment to section 325-17.1 and asked for permission to submit it to county boards for review. The motion passed with one opposing vote.

Key points

  • The Mayor introduced a local law to amend section 325-17.1 of chapter 325 of the city code
  • A motion was made and seconded to permit the Mayor to submit the amendment to the county planning board and local county board
  • The motion passed, with council member Jason voting in opposition
  • The meeting adjourned immediately after the vote
Transcript Quality

The transcript does not include speaker names or full details about the local law amendment. The exact nature of the proposed changes to section 325-17.1 is not clear from this recording.

About this page

FUTURE HUDSON is an experiment in civic engagement: every public meeting of the City of Hudson since January 2026, transcribed and made readable, so any resident can follow what the city is deciding without attending every meeting. This page covers one meeting; see the full archive.

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