Please see click here for the Arbor Day Proclamation
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Village Election-Results
Village Election Results that were held on Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Elijah Huling Jr-26 votes
Bruce Stebbins-7 votes
William Stowell-6 votes
David Smallwood-5 votes
Timothy McMahon-4 votes
Jody DePaulis-3 votes
Theresa Brickett-2 votes
Theresa Huegel-1 vote
Michael Bryant-1 vote
Mike Pope-1 vote
Ed Van Derwater-1 vote
Amy Nash-Reinagel-1 vote
Katherine Halleron-1 vote
Baldwinsville recognized as a Tree City USA
Baldwinsville was named a 2021 Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation to honor its commitment to effective urban forest management.
Read the announcement here
Cannabis Law Opt-Out: Subject to permissive referendum
PUBLIC NOTICE
VILLAGE OF BALDWINSVILLE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trustees of the Village of Baldwinsville at a regular meeting held December 2, 2021, duly adopted a resolution, subject to permissive referendum, that would enact Local Law 3 of 2021, an abstract of which is as follows.
ABSTRACT: a proposed Local Law adopted pursuant to Cannabis Law §131 opting out of allowing retail cannabis dispensaries and/or on-site cannabis consumption establishments from locating and operating within the boundaries of the Village of Baldwinsville.
Pursuant to Cannabis Law §131, this local law is subject to a permissive referendum and thus may not be filed with the Secretary of State until the applicable time period has elapsed to file a petition or a referendum has been conducted approving this local law.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF BALDWINSVILLE, NEW YORK.
Dated: December 7, 2021
Baldwinsville, New York
MAUREEN BUTLER
Village Clerk
Canton Woods Walking Trail
What’s new at Canton Woods?
An outdoor walking trail!
Behind the Canton Woods Senior Center building is a new outdoor walking trail! Get a friend, look for the trail signs, and walk together.
Walking is healthy and safe way to get your steps in each day.
Heath care providers recommend getting 30 minutes of exercise most days…so enjoy the view and get your steps in right at Canton Woods.
Village Seniors, if you would like to start a walking group, contact Ruth Troy at the Senior Center.
Village of Baldwinsville-Smoke Free Policy
Policy statement will be adopted as follows:
In as much as the Village of Baldwinsville is committed to providing a high quality of living for all residents and recognizes that there is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke and that tobacco, marijuana, vaping/electronic cigarettes or any similar substances and used in the proximity of children, youth, and adults engaging in or watching recreational activities is unhealthy the following policy is adopted.
Smoke-free Policy
It is hereby determined to be the policy of the Village of Baldwinsville that the use of tobacco, marijuana, vaping/electronic cigarettes or any similar substances are prohibited within any village owned facilities including, Mercer, McHarrie, Diane Reeves Little League and Community Park, Papermill Island, Baldwin Canal Square and their associated facilities.
Rental Relief Funds Available
Onondaga County has Emergency Rental Relief money & we are here to help those in need.
For more information, Click here
Apply today: ongovrentalhelp.com
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Need assistance? Call 211 or 315-435-2700, select 3 when prompted, Email: Rental.Assistance@dfa.state.ny.us
Park-A-Truck for yard cleanup
Did you know that you can rent a village truck for yard cleanup?
You may reserve a Park a Truck with Village Hall between April and October.
You may reserve it overnight or for a weekend project.
Brush and leaves only.
Click here to download the form and return to Village Hall
Based on first come, first serve, as a limited number of trucks are available.
Energy Use Benchmarking
Please see the latest reports on Energy Use Benchmarking for the Village of Baldwinsville.
Click here for Benchmarking resolution
Click here for 2020 report
Click here for 2019 report
Click here for 2018 report
Click here for 2017 report
Ash Trees Program
Village residents may or may not be aware of an invasive species that attacks ash trees. The Emerald Ash Borer is an invasive insect that infects and ultimately kills ash trees. Unfortunately, we have quite a few ash trees along our village streets and in our parks. Over the next two years we will embark on a program to remove these trees. Unfortunately, this will result in a substantial loss of tree canopy along some streets and in both Community Park and Mercer Park. New trees will be planted as infected trees are removed. If you have any questions regarding dead or dying street trees at your home, please feel free to contact our Village Engineering office at 315-635-9665.