City Council adopted an ordinance for new stop signs.
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What to do next
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Review the ordinance
Visit the City Clerk’s Office to inspect the ordinance details.
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Attend City Council meetings
Stay informed by attending future City Council meetings for updates.
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Contact City Clerk
For questions, reach out to Katrina Cotten at the City Clerk’s Office.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the new ordinance about?
- The ordinance adds stop signs at South William Street and South Lander Street.
- When was the ordinance adopted?
- The ordinance was adopted on April 27, 2026.
- Where can I view the ordinance?
- The ordinance is filed in the City Clerk’s Office for public inspection.
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Full Notice Text
CITY OF NEWBURGH LEGAL NOTICE At a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Newburgh held on Monday, April 27, 2026, at 7:00 P.M. at City Hall, 83 Broadway, Newburgh, New York, the City Council adopted the following Ordinance, which is filed in the City Clerk’s Office for public inspection: Ordinance #1 – 2026 An Ordinance amending Section 288-66 of the Code of Ordinances adding stop signs at the intersection South William Street and South Lander Street KATRINA COTTEN CITY CLERK DATED: April 28, 2026