County Executive Ryan visited MidHudson Regional Hospital today where he joined Ulster County health care professionals who were receiving among the first COVID-19 vaccinations
KINGSTON, N.Y. – Today, County Executive Ryan joined health care workers as they administered among the first COVID-19 vaccinations in the Hudson Valley to Ulster County medical professionals.
From The Executive's Desk
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Posted: December 18, 2020
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Posted: December 16, 2020KINGSTON, N.Y. - Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan along with the Ulster County Transportation Council (UCTC) announced the availability of $1.999 million in federal funding for local bridge projects in Ulster County. The UCTC is now soliciting proposals for bridge repair projects utilizing the UCTC’s share of federal Surface Transportation Program “Off System” Bridge Repair funds.
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Posted: September 22, 2020KINGSTON, N.Y. - Today, Hudson Valley One published an op-ed by County Executive Pat Ryan calling for HealthAlliance to return vital mental-health services to Ulster County.
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Posted: September 21, 2020Extensive Career in Criminal and Family Law and as State Supreme Court Principal Law Clerk – Rated ‘Highly Qualified” by the Ulster County Bar Association KINGSTON, N.Y. – Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan today announced the nomination and appointment of Ruth Boyer – who spent nearly 15 years as an assistant and Senior Assistant Public Defender in Ulster and Dutchess Counties and most recently served as Principal Law Clerk in State Supreme Court – to be the new Ulster County Public Defender.
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Posted: September 21, 2020Rick Remsnyder served as the Director of Tourism for 14-years; under his leadership the county’s tourism industry has grown dramatically, with more than 5.4 million visitors annually Kingston, N.Y. – County Executive Pat Ryan announces that after a distinguished career in public service, Director of Tourism Rick Remsnyder has announced his intention to retire. Remsnyder has served the people of Ulster County for more than 14-years.
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Posted: September 21, 2020County Executive Ryan announces a five-year $2.5 million capital plan to upgrade decades old HVAC equipment to increase energy efficiency and create long term savings County Executive Ryan announces that Ulster County will start to see savings from solar projects through a community distributed generation project which will provide power for both Ulster County Government and local community solar subscribers County Executive Ryan announces that three electric bus chargers will be installed at UCAT
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Posted: September 15, 2020Secured by Senator Jen Metzger, this program grant funding will help the county’s overall fleet electrification initiatives and is a step towards County Executive Ryan’s goal of 100% renewable energy by 2030
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Posted: September 14, 2020Delivering on his “Big Five” priority of a Green New Deal for Ulster County, 2021 budget investments will put Ulster County ahead of schedule to meet County Executive Ryan’s goal of using 100% renewable electricity by 2030 County Executive Ryan will budget nearly $2.8 million to the Department of the Environment and green capital upgrades in his 2021 Executive Budget
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Posted: September 12, 2020The new law will protect consumers from unfair trade practice and price gouging on any consumer goods or services within the County of Ulster during a declared emergency KINGSTON, N.Y. – Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan signed into law a bill that will protect consumers from unfair trade practice and price gouging on any consumer goods or services within the County of Ulster during a declared emergency.
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Posted: September 10, 2020Delivering on County Executive Ryan’s Big Five priority to make county government more responsive and responsible, Ulster County has led the way in responding to COVID-19 Since March over 80,000 coronavirus diagnostic tests have been issued in Ulster County The daily positive test rate has remained under 1.5% for 41 straight days
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Posted: September 10, 2020Delivering on his “Big Five” priority, the Recovery Service Center provides assistance for county government services in the wake of COVID-19 The Recovery Service Center has received over 28,000 calls and processed over 10,000 service requests
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Posted: September 8, 2020The Project Resilience Child Care Initiative will dramatically expand those eligible to receive subsidized child care and will allow for hundreds of families to participate in the program $200,000 will be made available for a six week period to expand child care programs for residents in need
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