Town News & Announcements
At its Tuesday, October 1 meeting, the Town Board will hold a public hearing at 7pm on the draft Town of Guilderland ADA Transition Plan. The draft is the result of an 18-month review, inspection, rating, and action plan for Town-maintained sidewalks, with the help of a consultant. You can provide comments at the public hearing or online. The draft ADA plan is also available for review at Town Hall and Guilderland Public Library.
On Thursday, October 10 at 7pm, the Comprehensive Plan Update Committee will consider comments offered at its September 10th public hearing, and written comments submitted thereafter. Written comments can be submitted online at the CPUC’s webpage, or mailed or dropped off at Town Hall through tomorrow.
On Saturday, October 12 from 8am to 2pm, the Town is hosting the 2024 Fall Household Hazardous Waste Day at the Highway garage. No pre-registration or event passes are required; just bring proof of Town residency, like a driver’s license or tax bill, or have a blue-colored sticker for Town parks and Transfer Station. Please review the information sheet on what are acceptable and non-acceptable materials. You can help the Town reduce the event’s cost by not discarding latex paint cans. The State’s paint care law allows you to bring paint cans to local vendors for proper disposal.
The Town’s Fall Newsletter, which was mailed to over 12,000 residences, includes the Highway Department’s calendar, starting on Tuesday, October 10 for vacuuming leaf piles from the edge of your lawn. The newsletter also details what’s happening or planned for, including park enhancements, sidewalks, and other significant public improvements.
We are proud to announce the launch of the 2025 Hometown Heroes Banner Program which recognizes active duty and veteran service members, both living and deceased, for their bravery, courage, and sacrifice. Each banner honors a current or former Guilderland serviceperson by name, branch of service, and photo. The banners will be displayed at Tawasentha Park at a special event held at GPAC. In late fall, the banners are made available to sponsors. Banners may be sponsored by individuals, families, businesses or organizations at a cost of $150 per banner. The deadline for applications is February 28, 2025. If you have any questions regarding banners, please call the Parks & Rec Office at (518) 456-3150.
On Tuesday, October 1, the Guilderland Garden Club will receive 20% of proceeds for sales (in-house, take out, and Grub Hub) between 4pm and 7pm at Bountiful Bread in Stuyvesant Plaza.
We are very pleased to announce that the Town received a $100,000 grant, sponsored by Assemblymember Phil Steck, to renovate the fire training facility and reconstruct its driveway and parking area. The fire training facility has a classroom, and space for training firefighters on techniques. The facility is adjacent to the fire tower in Guilderland Center that is being replaced with a new tower, with support of a $500,000 award from Albany County, and yearly contributions by the Town and the nine fire departments serving the Town. These collective improvements are essential for the mandated hands-on training for fighting fires.
On Wednesday, October 2 from 5pm to 8pm, the Fort Hunter Fire Company, located at 3525 Carman Road, is hosting its annual open house, with a live fire demonstration at 6:30pm, a tour of the firehouse, training for using fire extinguishers, and fire and safety games. It is an opportunity to learn more about how volunteer firefighters serve our community every day, and consider how you might help by volunteering.
The Town’s Senior Services Department September newsletter has information about classes and seminars, medical and shopping transportation, legal aide, community meals, and much more.
The Town is accepting letters of interest and resumes from candidates for Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Police Officer, Telecommunicator/911 Dispatcher, and Laborer positions in the Highway, Parks and Water Departments.