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Planning, Development & Public Transportation

Planning, Development & Public Transportation

Putnam County

Mission Statement

The Planning Department is open from 9am to 5pm Monday through Friday (except from mid-June through mid-September, when the hours are 8am to 4pm).

The Planning Department directs millions of dollars each year into the local economy and indirectly touches the lives of all Putnam County residents through its many activities:

Contact Planning, Development & Public Transportation


Director

Commissioner

Barbara Barosa, AICP

Planning, Development
& Public Transportation

Services Offered

  • Census 2020

    The Census is mandated by the U.S. Constitution. The United States has been conducting the Census every ten years since 1790. Data from the Census will be used for the next ten years for many things – including determining New York State’s representation in Congress as well as local districting. 

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  • Civil Rights

    FTA’s Office of Civil Rights is responsible for ensuring public transit providers comply with all nondiscrimination requirements. FTA oversees the implementation of laws and regulations that prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, and age in the provision of services to the public. 

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  • Affiliate Agency Links

    Click to see a list of agencies that we work with.

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  • Towns & Villages

    Links to the towns and villages in Putnam County New York

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  • Discrimination Complaints

  • 2023 Trolley Schedule - Cold Spring New York

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  • 2019 Putnam County Intersection Improvements Feasibility Study

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  • Main Street Planning Study

    The Putnam County Main Street Partnership represents a partnership between Putnam County and its towns and villages to address issues of community revitalization in the County’s hamlets, villages, and traditional commercial centers. Funding for this study was secured by the Putnam County Department of Planning from the NYS Quality Communities Program and administered locally by the Putnam County Planning Department in conjunction with the Putnam County Purchasing Department. The RBA Group in association with E.M. Pemrick & Company were the consultants hired to conduct the various components of the study. The RBA Group in association with E.M. Pemrick & Company was the consultant hired to conduct the various components of the study.

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  • Transportation

    PART operates four fixed routes year round in addition to a seasonal trolley in Cold Spring and a commuter shuttle to the Metro North Station at Croton Falls. Half-Fare is available to those who apply and meet necessary requirements. PART Paratransit is an origin-to-destination transportation system for those Putnam residents who are unable to use the PART public transportation due to a physical or mental disability. PART Paratransit operates specially modified vans to transport riders with a range of disabilities, including those who use wheelchairs.

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  • Keep Putnam Farming / Agricultural & Farmland Protection Board

    The Putnam County Agricultural and Farmland Protection Board (PCAFPB) was formed in 1997 to advise the County legislature on actions that impact farms, and review Agricultural District petitions submitted during the Annual Enrollment period of April 1st through April 30th.  The PCAFPB shall also develop, assess, and approve county agricultural and farmland protection plans.  The PCAFPB is a resource for farmers, landowners, and municipalities regarding any agricultural concerns within Putnam County.

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About

The Planning Department is open from 9am to 5pm Monday through Friday (except from mid-June through mid-September, when the hours are 8am to 4pm).

The Planning Department directs millions of dollars each year into the local economy and indirectly touches the lives of all Putnam County residents through its many activities:

  1. Assisting the County Executive in executive planning and capital budgeting
  2. Performing Land Use Case Reviews and approval authority
  3. Performing State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) reviews
  4. Providing technical assistance to municipalities of the county on matters of planning and zoning, including training seminars Information, referral and database management for the New York State Data Center, disseminating demographic information on the County from the US Census
  5. Delivering environmental education and training seminars, research studies of natural resources, and technical assistance to local municipalities and the public
  6. Planning and operational administration of the PART public bus system, specialized transportation services, and paratransit services, including route scheduling, passenger recording and fee collection
  7. Preparing all analytical, monitoring and annual reports related to transportation planning, in compliance with the mandates of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act Inter-County Transportation – working with the NY State Department of Transportation as sponsor for the STOA program to provide intercounty transportation to White Plains and New York City
  8. Bikeway and Park-and-Ride Planning – working in conjunction with federal and state agencies to initiate a bikeway project and explore park-and-ride sites
  9. Securing federal and state grants to help achieve departmental programs and fund new initiatives
  10. Watershed Implementation – implementing the Watershed Agreement with New York City
  11. Working in liaison with the Soil and Water Conservation District, which is part of the Planning Department.

PLEASE NOTE: that appointments are needed for technical assistance.

Current Studies

Affiliate Agency Links

Towns & Villages

2019 Putnam County Intersection Improvements Feasibility Study

Main Street Planning Study

Putnam County Main Street Partnership Planning Study

Public Transportation

Public Transportation

PART operates four fixed routes year round in addition to a seasonal trolley in Cold Spring and a commuter shuttle to the Metro North Station at Croton Falls. Half-Fare is available to those who apply and meet necessary requirements. PART Paratransit is an origin-to-destination transportation system for those Putnam residents who are unable to use the PART public transportation due to a physical or mental disability. PART Paratransit operates specially modified vans to transport riders with a range of disabilities, including those who use wheelchairs.

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Parks & Recreation

Parks & Recreation

Putnam County

Mission Statement

It is the mission of the Putnam County Parks Division to provide safe, passive recreational opportunities to the residents of Putnam County while preserving open space, protecting environmentally sensitive areas, and promoting smart stewardship of County owned lands.

It is the goal of the Parks Division to offer a wide selection of passive recreational opportunities as a means to improve the quality of life for all county residents.

  • Park Hours:
    7 days a week
    10:00am – 3:30 pm
    10:00am – 7:30 pm (Memorial Day to Labor Day)

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Parks & Recreation Department


Director

Director

Chris Ruthven

Parks & Recreation

Services Offered

  • Welcome

    County Parks and Conservation Areas are open and maintained for the enjoyment of everyone. Park employees patrol and maintain these properties throughout the year but are not always aware of problems that arise. We depend on residents to be our eyes and ears by reporting problems or concerns so they can be addressed promptly.

    The Putnam County Parks Department office is located at Putnam County Veteran’s Memorial Park.

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  • Park Hours

    • Park Hours:
      7 days a week
      10:00am – 3:30 pm
      10:00am – 7:30 pm (Memorial Day to Labor Day)
  • Brochures, Trail Maps & Helpful LInks

    Looking for a specific trail and additional information that can help you on your visit to our parks? Click the link below to utilize our various resources.

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  • Bike Routes

    The Putnam Trailway is a paved bicycle/pedestrian path located primarily on right-of-way lands of the former Putnam Division of the New York Central Railroad. The “Old Put” as it was formerly referred to by commuters, provided freight and passenger service from 1881 to 1958 between the Bronx in New York City and Brewster in Putnam County.

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  • Park Reservations / Day Passes

    Park Reservations can be made Monday to Friday 7:30 am to 4:00 pm

    Give us a call to make your resevation or aquire a Day Pass today! 

    • Day Pass:
      Free for Veterans
      Additional Parking Fee Required

    845-808-1994

  • Park & Conservation Areas

    Visit our beautiful Parks & Concervation areas around Putnam County. 

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Welcome

Make Park Reservations from Monday to Friday 7:30 am to 4:00 pm

County Parks and Conservation Areas are open and maintained for the enjoyment of everyone. Park employees patrol and maintain these properties throughout the year but are not always aware of problems that arise. We depend on residents to be our eyes and ears by reporting problems or concerns so they can be addressed promptly.

Seasonal employment opportunities are available at the Veterans Memorial Park. Each year lifeguards and summer laborers are hired for the season. Call the park office for details.

Informational brochures for most of the Conservation Areas and Parks are available at the Putnam County Parks Department office which is located at Putnam County Veteran’s Memorial Park.

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Brochures, Trail Maps & Helpful Links

Brochures

Community Garden Application: If you would like a community garden application, please contact the office. Telephone: (845) 808-1994

Trail Maps

Helpful Links

Bike Routes

Putnam Trailway Brochure

The Putnam Trailway is a paved bicycle/pedestrian path located primarily on right-of-way lands of the former Putnam Division of the New York Central Railroad. The “Old Put” as it was formerly referred to by commuters, provided freight and passenger service from 1881 to 1958 between the Bronx in New York City and Brewster in Putnam County. The Putnam Railroad once served 6 stations in Putnam County, some of which still stand today. Station stops included Brewster, Tilly Foster, Carmel, Crafts, Mahopac, Lake Mahopac and Baldwin Place. The Lake Mahopac station building is known today as the American Legion Post building on Bucks Hollow Road.

The Putnam Right-of-Way spans 12.0 linear miles through Putnam County, from the Westchester border at Baldwin Place to Brewster Village where it merged into the Harlem Line Tracks. At Baldwin Place, the Putnam Trailway connects to the North County Trailway, which continues south through Westchester County and into the Bronx to Marble Hill (225th Street). Two branch lines are in the trailway planning stages; one going from Lake Mahopac to Goldens Bridge, and the other from Baldwin Place to Mahopac Falls. For more information about the trailway system, call the Putnam County Department of Planning at (845) 878-3480 or write Putnam County Planning Department, 841 Fair Street, Carmel, NY 10512 or visit our web site at: www.putnamcountyny.com

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Office for Senior Resources

Office for Senior Resources

Putnam County

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Mission Statement

Putnam County Office for Senior Resources is responsible for stimulating, promoting, coordinating and administering local programs and services for older Putnam County residents. In carrying out this responsibility, the Office for Senior Resources’ primary emphasis is on the development of long-term care programs and services necessary to meet the long term care needs of Putnam County’s elderly and to support informal caregivers.

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Director

Director

Michael Cunningham

Office for Senior Resources

Services Offered

  • Friendship Centers

    The Putnam County Office for Senior Resources operates 4 senior centers which serve hot nutritious noontime meals, offer companionship, wellness and exercise classes, arts and crafts, games, fall prevention programs, nutrition education, nutrition and health counseling, blood pressure readings, and talks by local physicians and pharmacists, etc. Transportation and shopping assistance is offered for those who have no other transportation.

    • Carmel Friendship Center
      110 Old Route 6
      Carmel, NY 10512
      (845) 808-1701
    • Friendship Center in Philipstown
      6 Butterfield Road
      Cold Spring, NY 10516
      (845) 808-1705
    • William Koehler Memorial Senior Center
      180 Route 6
      Mahopac, NY 10541
      (845) 808-1738
    • Putnam Valley Friendship Center
      117 Town Park Lane
      Putnam Valley, NY 10579
      (845) 808-1730

    If you would like to participate, call your nearest center or the Office for Senior Resources at (845) 808-1700.

  • Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)

    This federally funded program is designed to help with the payment of heating/utility bills. The Office for Senior Resources certifies applications for residents 60 years of age and older.

    If you are interested in the program, please call us at (845) 808-1700.

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  • Legal Services

    An attorney is available to provide legal consultation to include wills, health care proxies, and powers of attorney. An appointment is required.

    If you are interested in legal assistance, please call us at (845) 808-1700.

  • Outreach Program

    The Outreach Program assists the isolated and frail elderly in the community by obtaining services and providing them with information and referral as necessary. Outreach reaches OUT into the community to the unserved and underserved seniors of Putnam County, by assisting in certifying or re-certifying eligible seniors for programs such as Medicaid, Food Stamps, and/or the Medicare Savings Program. Outreach workers also do friendly visits and telephone reassurance. For more information, please call the Office for Senior Resources @ (845) 808-1700 or the following OSR Contact in their areas:

    • Kent/Patterson: Donna Terman @ (845) 808-1700 Ext. 47111
    • Philipstown: Joann Torres @ (845) 808-1705 Ext. 41986
    • Putnam Valley: Courtney Donnelly @ (845) 808-1730 Ext. 47923
    • Southeast: Jackie Ackerly @ (845) 808-1700 Ext. 47114
    • Carmel/Mahopac: Karen Logan @ (845) 808-1738 Ext. 47915
  • Recreation Programs

    Exercise, crafts, and games are important social activities that help nurture us physically, mentally, and spiritually. These programs come in many forms.
    Arts and crafts activities such painting and ceramics help generate the creative juices.

    Games and other social activities include billiards, bingo, various card games, puzzles, mahjong, Wii, book clubs, brain fitness, coffee and conversation, movies.

    We offer evidence based fall prevention programs such as A Matter of Balance, Tai Chi for Arthritis and Bingocize. Other exercise programs such as Chair Zumba, Water Bottle Workout and Ballroom Dancing all serve to improve our balance, mobility and get that heart rate going in the right direction.

    Some programs are offered on line for those who are homebound or unable to come in on a particular day.
    If you are interested in any of these activities, please call us at (845) 808-1700.

  • Medical Transportation

    Provides limited medical transportation for getting to and from doctor and hospital appointments for seniors who have no other means of transportation and who otherwise could not obtain needed medical care. Transportation is provided within Putnam County and is also available to certain destinations outside of Putnam County.

    Transportation is provided by senior volunteer drivers from Putnam SeniorCorps.

    If you are interested the program, please call us at (845) 808-1700 Ext. 47104.

  • Expanded In-Home Services for the Elderly Program (EISEP)

    A home care program providing a variety of non-medical services to the elderly with functional impairments and who require assistance with bathing, eating, toileting, dressing, light housekeeping, etc.

    This is a cost-sharing program based on income. Need and eligibility is determined after an assessment by a case manager. 

    If you are interested in the program, please call us at (845) 808-1700.

  • Consumer Directed In Home Services, under EISEP

    Consumer directed care gives you more choices in meeting your care needs and allows you to be in control of your home care service. The consumer or designated person is responsible for the selection, hiring, supervision and, if needed, termination of their aides.

    With consumer directed care, you can choose who to hire for your care, including family (not including spouses) and friends. You have a large role in shaping your plan of care to help you remain safely in your home and community.

    This is a cost-sharing program based on income. Need and eligibility is determined after an assessment by a case manager.

    If you are interested in the program, please call us at (845) 808-1700.

  • Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage (EPIC)

    EPIC was developed to assist eligible NY State residents 65 or older with the high cost of prescription drugs. Seniors who meet income guidelines and who are not already covered by Medicaid or other programs which supplement the cost of prescription drugs may be eligible.

    For more information, please call (845) 808–1700

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  • Health Insurance, Information, Counseling, Assistance Program (HIICAP)

    The Putnam County Office for Senior Resources has a Health Insurance Information Counseling & Assistance Program (HIICAP) Coordinator to help you sort through the maze of insurance options to find the correct answers for you! HIICAP provides free, accurate and unbiased information, counseling, assistance and advocacy on Medicare, private health insurance, and related health coverage plans. HIICAP helps Medicare beneficiaries, their representatives or persons soon to be eligible for Medicare.

    For more information, please call (845) 808-1700.

  • Wellness Program

    Emphasizing wellness at all four friendship centers monthly by utilizing community resources such as volunteers to do blood pressure readings, local physicians to speak on health topics, Putnam County Health Dept. to give flu and pneumonia shots, and local pharmacists to answer questions concerning medications. “Please come and participate…….remember, HEALTH IS WEALTH!!”

    If you are interested the program, please call us at (845) 808-1700.

  • Fall Prevention Program

    Falls are the leading cause of both fatal and nonfatal injuries among older adults.

    OSR offers a number of programs to promote awareness of the risks related to falls and to provide tools to seniors to offset these risks. These include evidence based fall prevention programs such as A Matter of Balance, Tai Chi for Arthritis and Bingocize which have been developed at universities and have demonstrated that participation can reduce fall risk. OSR uses the Steadi Tool Kit to assist seniors in the measurement of their own individual fall risk. Each Fall, OSR participates in the National Falls Prevention Week with gatherings at varying locations to promote awareness on Fall Awareness and to demonstrate useful techniques and programs for seniors to access.

    If you are interested in learning more, please call us at (845) 808-1700.

  • Putnam NY Connects

    Putnam NY Connects serves older individuals and individuals with disabilities of all ages, and their caregivers, with a link to community long term services and supports to help them remain in their home as long as possible.

    NY Connects can:

    • Find care and support
    • Remain independent
    • Understand care options
    • Find transportation
    • Learn about supports in caregiving
    • Get answers about Medicare
    • Apply for Medicaid and other benefits

    If you are interested in the program, please call us at (845) 808-1700.

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  • Social Model Adult Day Services Program

    The Adult Day Services program is designed to meet the needs of functionally impaired adults with cognitive and/or mobility issues through individual plans of care. This program provides a variety of health, social and support services in a protective setting during daytime hours. Keeping our participants actively engaged in the community provides their caregivers with peace of mind and much needed and deserved time for themselves.

    For more information on attending this program, please call us at (845) 808-1700

  • Nutrition Programs

    Nutrition is a key component of the Social Determinants of Health services provided by the Office for Senior Resources. It is also a key element of our mission to serve the seniors of Putnam County. The nutrition services we provide include:

    Senior Center Lunch: hot nutritious noontime meals as part of our congregate meal program at our 4 Friendship Centers on Monday through Friday, excluding holidays and days we are closed due to training, weather or other emergencies.

    Home Delivered Meals: a hot, nutritious meal is delivered directly to the homes of sick or homebound elderly. A physician’s referral and home assessment is required. This program can also include the delivery of frozen meals to the homes of eligible seniors. Meals are provided for up to 7 days per week depending on individual circumstances. An assessment for frozen meals is also required.
    Some special diets can be incorporated into meals served.

    • Nutrition Counseling
    • Nutrition Education

    If you are interested in learning more about our nutrition programs, please call us at (845) 808-1700.

  • Shower Out with Assistance Program (SOAP)

    A certified aide assists seniors who are unsteady in the shower, having trouble navigating the bathtub, or you are a caregiver struggling in helping your loved one with personal care needs. SOAP offers walk-in shower and laundry facilities at our senior centers in Mahopac and Putnam Valley. Need and eligibility is determined after an assessment by a case manager.

    If you are interested in the program, please call us at (845) 808-1700.

  • Caregiver Program

    The Putnam Office for Seniors Resources assists caregivers in their effort to maintain the quality of life for their loved ones. Program services include counseling, information and referral, support groups, educational workshops, and the Caregiver Resource Center. The Center lends books and pamphlets and provides links to other resources to assist in the caregiving journey.

    If you are interested in the program, please call us at (845) 808-1700.

  • Putnam SeniorCorps

    Putnam SeniorCorps invites adults 60 and older to use their life experiences and skills to volunteer and assist others close to home in a wide variety of community organizations. Volunteers are matched with assignments of their own choosing. The Program provides orientation, training, and transportation. Volunteers lead more active, healthy, dynamic lives, full of the excitement of participation while serving your community.

    If you are interested in volunteering, please call us at (845) 808-1734.

Lunch Menu, Activities, & Senior Guide

TCARE

Do you provide unpaid care to a family member, friend, or neighbor who has an illness, disability, memory loss, injury, or special need? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you are a caregiver! Are you feeling overwhelmed, constantly worried, tired, sad, easily irritated, and/or extremely stressed? You are not alone and there is support available. If you would like to learn more about resources, tools, and supports available for caregivers, please answer the following questions to get connected to the right starting place.

  1. Are you over the age of 18 and caring for an older adult (age 60+)?
  2. Are you over the age of 18 caring for an individual (any age) with Alzheimer’s disease or a related disorder (e.g., dementia, traumatic brain injury, mild cognitive impairment, chronic traumatic encephalopathy)?
  3. Are you over the age of 55 and living with and caring for a child (not biological) under the age of 18?
  4. Are you over the age of 55 and living with and caring for an adult (can be a biological child) aged 18-59 with a disability?

If you answered yes to any of the questions above, you are eligible for the National Family Caregiver Support Program (NFCSP). If you would like to learn more about how this program can assist you, please click this link for a short screen for an initial assessment of your wellbeing, and a Program Specialist will reach out to discuss the results. The evidence-based screener asks you to reflect on your experiences and respond to a series of statements based on identified rating scales in each section. This screener is used to help you and the Program Specialist better understand your situation and define an individualized plan to meet your unique caregiving needs.

If you answered no to all the questions above, or you are not interested in taking the evidence-based screen, there is still help available to you through the Any Care Counts - New York (ACC-NY) Campaign which recognizes and supports the millions of unpaid caregivers across the state! Through ACC-NY you can discover your caregiver intensity score by taking the ARCHANGELS Caregiver Intensity Index (CII). It takes just 2 minutes to complete. You will find out whether you are “in the red," "yellow" or "green," and be connected to trusted resources.  

Senior Centers

Carmel Friendship Center

Building #1

110 Old Route 6
Carmel, NY 10512
845-808-1700

William Koehler Memorial Senior Center

180 Route 6
Mahopac, NY 10541
845-808-1734

Friendship Center in Philipstown

6 Butterfield Road
Cold Spring, NY 10516
845-808-1705

Putnam County Friendship Center at Putnam Valley

117 Town Park Lane
Putnam Valley, NY 10579
845-808-1730

Medicare -  Open enrollment period: October 15, 2023 through December 7, 2023

New for 2023 - Social Security Enrolls You In Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) Medicare is health insurance for people age 65 or older. Certain people younger than age 65 can qualify for Medicare, including those with disabilities and those who have permanent kidney failure.
If you’re eligible at age 65, your “Initial Enrollment Period” begins three months before your 65th birthday, includes the month you turn age 65, and ends three months after that birthday.

Click here for more information!

Consumer Rights & Grievance Forms

The Office for Senior Resources is committed to providing services to all seniors and their caregivers in Putnam County.  If you believe that you have been discriminated against including because of your race, religion, disability, sexual identity, you have the right to file a complaint in order to have your concerns addressed. Please find information below on your rights and how you can address your complaints.

Senior Housing Information

  • Putnam County Housing Corporation (PCHC)

    11 Seminary Hill Road,
    Carmel, NY 10512 

    (845) 225-8493

    You will need to ask for the following four applications in order to be placed on each of the waiting lists:

    1. Gleneida Court Apartments (62+ or disabled) – Bldg. #10, 12 or 14, Carmel, NY
    2. Gleneida Sr. Apts. (60+) – 20 Gleneida Court, Carmel, NY
    3. Lakeview Apts. (62+) – 8 Gleneida Court, Carmel, NY
    4. Sr. Housing @ Mahopac Hills (62+) – 170 Rt. 6, Mahopac, NY

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  • Wilder Balter Partners, Inc. (55+)

    • Stonecrest Apartments, 3101 Stonecrest Drive, Brewster, NY  845-278-1909
    • Hillcrest Commons, 202 Route 52 (behind Shoprite Plaze), Carmel, NY 845-256-8630
    • Hughson Commons, 4100 Gables Way, Carmel, NY 845-228-9200
  • Chestnut Ridge Apartments

    62 Chestnut Street, Cold Spring, NY 845-265-3452

  • Putnam Community Foundation

    50 Main Street, Brewster, NY 845-278-2130
    Please ask for two applications for the following:

    • 50 Main Street, Brewster, NY (62+)
    • Mayor Mitchell Court, Brewster, NY (60+)
  • Putnam County Senior Housing (Purchase)

    • The Retreat at Carmel, 11 Dickinson Place, Carmel, NY  888-314-1375
    • Stoneleigh Woods at Carmel, 1 Terrace Drive, Carmel, NY Real Estate/Home Sales 845-764-4555
    • The Villas @ Seminary Hill (55+), Pankin Drive, Carmel, NY 914-490-4494
  • Putnam County Assisted Living Facility

    • The Plaza at Clover Lake, 838 Fair Street, Carmel, NY 845-878-4111
  • Putnam County Nursing Homes

    • Putnam Nursing & Rehab., 404 Ludingtonville Rd., Holmes, NY 845-878-3241
    • Putnam Ridge, 46 Mount Ebo Rd. N., Brewster, NY 845-278-3636

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Law

Law Department

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County Attorney

County Attorney

C. Compton Spain

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Legislative District Map

Legislature

Putnam County

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Contact Us

  • Address

    40 Gleneida Avenue
    Carmel, NY 10512

  • Phone

    845-808-1020

  • Fax

    845-808-1933

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The Putnam County Legislature is the elected body that is responsible for setting County policies, reviewing the administration of government, appropriating funding, levying taxes, reviewing and adopting the annual budget, and enacting resolutions and local laws. The Legislature is comprised of nine elected members. Every Legislator serves on at least one of the Legislative Committees.

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