4 September Road Closing Notice: County Road 51 (Craigville Road) September 4, 2024 By Christine Bodeker General 0 Road Closing Notice: County Road 51 (Craigville Road) Replacement of the Heritage Trail Bridge #3 Oxford Depot Bridge On or About September 16, 2024 Road Closing Notice: County Road 51 (Craigville Road) Replacement of the Heritage Trail Bridge #3 Oxford Depot Bridge. On or About September 16, 2024, the Commissioner of Public Works of the County of Orange will close the portion of County Road 51 (Craigville Road) beginning at the point approximately adjacent to Oxford Depot Road and County Road 51 (Craigville Road) to the intersection of Trestle Tree Lane and County Road 51(Craigville Road). Said Road will be closed to all through traffic for a period of approximately 56 days. Alternate routes are provided on the attached announcement. ROAD CLOSING NOTICE CRAIGVILLE ROAD (CO RTE 51) Related Articles Road Closing Notice: County Road 20 (Orrs Mills Road) Road Closing Notice: County Road 20 (Orrs Mills Road) Friday May 3 at 10:00 PM until Monday May 6 at 5:00 AM Orange County DPW Notice Road Closing Notice: Round Hill Road Effective August 14, 2023 Said County Road will be closed to all through traffic for a period of approximately 96 days starting on or about August 14, 2023. Beginning at a point approximately 1,360 feet west of the intersection of Round Hill Road and NYS Route 208, thence in a southwesterly direction along Round Hill Road for the purpose of Orange County Dept of Public Works to do all work required in connection with the Replacement of "Board Bridge" Road Closing Notice: Museum Village Road Road Closure Museum Village Road Effective April 5, 2024 at 10:00 AM Scheduled to reopen on or before September 1, 2024 Closure Notice Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus Issues Burn Ban Executive Order Goshen, N.Y. – County Executive Neuhaus today issued Executive Order No. 13 of 2024, declaring a State of Emergency in Orange County which prohibits certain burning activities due to the prolonged dry weather conditions the County and surrounding areas have been experiencing. “The beautiful, dry weather we’ve been enjoying comes with a consequence,” stated Neuhaus. “Over the past week, there have been numerous brush fires in the region, including in Orange County. These fires endanger the public and our first responders and we must do what we can to mitigate these dangers while conditions remain ripe for fire spread. My Executive Order will help to keep residents and visitors safe.” COUNTY OF ORANGE EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 13 OF 2024 DECLARING A STATE OF EMERGENCY IN ORANGE COUNTY DUE TO PROLONGED DRY WEATHER CONDITIONS AND PROHIBITING CERTAIN BURNING ACTIVITIES I, Steven M. Neuhaus, County Executive of the County of Orange, State of New York, do hereby declare as an EXECUTIVE ORDER the following: WHEREAS, the entirety of the County of Orange (hereinafter the “County”) has been experiencing prolonged dry weather conditions over the course of several months, which has resulted in extremely dry vegetation and environmental conditions that are susceptible to fire; and WHEREAS, said prolonged dry weather has created a real, immediate and continued danger of wildfires and fire-related hazard, and the concomitant perilous effect on the lives and safety of the inhabitants that live in the effected portions of the County, and which require immediate measures to protect the lives, health and safety of the public; and WHEREAS, local fire officials are reporting elevated fire danger levels that are a direct threat to the lives, health and safety of the residents and visitors in the County; and WHEREAS, the National Integrated Drought Information System currently lists the County as being “Abnormally Dry” and provides that September 2024 was the 8th driest September on record for Orange County over the past 130 years; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 24 of the Executive Law of the State of New York, the County Executive of Orange County, as its Chief Executive, is authorized to proclaim a local state of emergency within any part or all of the territorial limits of the County of Orange, and in connection therewith the County Executive may promulgate local emergency orders to protect life and property or to bring the emergency situation under control. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Steven M. Neuhaus, as County Executive and Chief Executive of the County of Orange, New York do hereby find the public safety to be imperiled by the present and imminent conditions created by the above-referenced weather conditions and the resulting risk of fire and fire-related hazards to the lives of residents, officials, rescue workers and other in the County of Orange and, consequently, to safeguard the lives, health, safety and property of the public, I do hereby declare a STATE OF EMERGENCY for the entirety of the County of Orange pursuant to, inter alia, New York State Executive Law Sections 24 and 25, beginning at 1:00 p.m. this date, October 28, 2024, and continuing until such time that I declare the State of Emergency is no longer necessary or such declaration expires by law, whichever is first; and I FURTHER ORDER, that as a result of my Declaration of a State of Emergency and above findings, that for the duration of this Declaration and Order subject to extensions, if necessary, that the following is hereby PROHIBITED within the boundaries of the County of Orange: All outdoor burning of any material, including, but not limited to, yard waste, household paper products, bonfires, campfires, warming fires, outdoor fireplaces, outdoor chimneys and any cooking fires unless such an activity is expressly authorized by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. The following exceptions shall apply to the above list: (i) outdoor cooking for food exclusively is permitted within a contained gas or charcoal grill; (ii) any firefighting training; and (iii) any burn operations expressly approved by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Pursuant to New York Executive Law § 24(5), any person who knowingly violates this Executive Order is guilty of a class B misdemeanor. This Executive Order shall take effect immediately and, pursuant to New York Executive Law § 24(3) shall be (1) signed in quadruplicate, (2) published as soon as practicable in a newspaper of general circulation in Orange County and transmitted to the radio and television media for publication and broadcast, and (3) filed within 72 hours or as soon thereafter as practicable in the (i) office of the Clerk of the County Legislature, (ii) office of the County Clerk, (iii) office of the Secretary of State, and (iv) State Office of Emergency Management within the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services, either directly and/or through the County of Orange Division of Emergency Management. ORDERED this 28th day of October, 2024 Hon. Steven M. Neuhaus County Executive For more information, contact Rebecca Sheehan, Assistant to County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus, Director of Public Information and Media Relations, at 845.291.2700 or [email protected]. Road Closure July 5, 2023 Round Hill Road On July 5, 2023 between the Hours of 7:00 AM and 5:30 pm, Round Hill Road will be closed from the intersection of Route 208 and Taramar Lane which will require residents to enter or exit the Round HIll Road area via Clove Road. Residents who live in the closed area will have the ability to enter/exit their homes. Affected residents in this area should plan for and expect delays of 5 to 10 minutes. Residents who live within the construction area should enter and exit from Clove Road as the intersection of Round HIll Road and Route 208 will be closed during construction. Our apologies in advance for any inconvenience, should anybody have any questions, feel free to contact Highway Superintendent Wayne Kirkpatrick at 845-496-3816. Road Closure July 6, 2023 Helms Hill Road On July 6, 2023 between the Hours of 7:00 AM and 4:30 pm, Helms Hill Road will be closed from the intersection of Round Hill Road to Sands Point Road which will require residents to enter or exit the Helms HIll Road area via Mountain Lodge Road. Residents who live in the closed area will have the ability to enter/exit their homes. Affected residents in this area should plan for and expect delays of 5 to 10 minutes. Residents who live within the construction area should enter and exit Mountain Lodge Road. Our apologies in advance for any inconvenience, should anybody have any questions, feel free to contact Highway Superintendent Wayne Kirkpatrick at 845-496-3816. Comments are closed.