From The Executive's Desk

  • Posted: March 2, 2020
    In Response to First NYS Coronavirus Case, Ulster County Implements Additional Public Health Measures and Launches Website to Update the Public  County Executive Directs Budget Director to Ensure Emergency Funding is Available to Combat the Spread of the Virus 
  • Posted: February 26, 2020
    Partial Action to Begin Asbestos Remediation Will Begin Following Ginsberg’s Failure to Perform the Work Site Owner Alan Ginsberg Remains Under Notice of Potential Liability for Asbestos and Demolition Cleanup and Any EPA Costs KINGSTON, N.Y. – Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan announced today that the EPA, starting as soon as next month, will begin an emergency partial cleanup of the Tech City industrial site including extensive demolition and asbestos abatement work as part of a federal action.
  • Posted: February 24, 2020
    Ulster County seniors and families can now apply for the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) through April 24, 2020 KINGSTON, N.Y. –  Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan announced that the 2019-2020 Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) has been extended through April 24, 2020. HEAP makes funding available to help seniors ages sixty and over and low-income and working families pay their heating bills.
  • Posted: February 20, 2020
    County Government will go on the road to bring services to residents in every corner of the County 
  • Posted: February 18, 2020
    County-wide opioid deaths were down 41.1% in 2019 compared to the previous year
  • Posted: February 14, 2020
    "As County Executive, one of my most important responsibilities is to effectively manage our budget and be a good steward of taxpayer funds. I expect every leader and member of my administration to do the same. 
  • Posted: February 12, 2020
    "We are closely monitoring the water situation in the Village of New Paltz. Protecting the health and safety of our residents is my number one priority. From the moment that we learned about the potential water issue our Department of Health and our Emergency Management team were on the scene and assisting local and state officials. We have been working to help secure and deliver alternative water sources for impacted community members. Free water bottles are available at Village Hall.
  • Posted: February 10, 2020
    KINGSTON, N.Y. – Today, Ulster County Area Transit (UCAT) held a public meeting to provide additional information and provide for an opportunity for public comment regarding the proposed $0.50 base fares for the Red, Yellow and Blue Routes scheduled to begin on April 1, 2020. UCAT personnel in collaboration with the Ulster County Planning Department and the Ulster County Executive’s Office also presented revised routes that will maximize the number of residents and destinations served within the City of Kingston.
  • Posted: February 10, 2020
    KINGSTON, N.Y. - “Given the ongoing issues involving the global Novel Coronavirus outbreak, we continue to closely monitor activities to ensure the public’s health and safety here at home in Ulster County. Currently, there are no known or suspected cases of the Novel Coronavirus in Ulster County and the County Health Department is working closely with State and federal health agencies to ensure every possible precaution is put in place.
  • Posted: February 4, 2020
    The County is partnering with local municipalities and nonprofit organizations to ensure full community participation
  • Posted: February 3, 2020
    Informs community about how Ulster County’s Human Rights Protection Act can protect all residents KINGSTON, N.Y. – Ulster County Executive Patrick K. Ryan joined members of the Hudson Valley LGBTQ Center and the Ulster County Human Right’s Commission, to affirm that Ulster County has zero tolerance for any form of discrimination and to educate residents on how Ulster County’s Human Rights Protection Act can assist those who have been a victim of discrimination. 
  • Posted: January 30, 2020
    Impaired Driving Crackdown runs January 31-February 3, 2020 KINGSTON, N.Y. – County Executive Patrick K. Ryan announced today that Ulster County police agencies will participate in a special enforcement effort to crackdown on impaired driving. The statewide STOP-DWI Crackdown efforts start on January 31st and will end on February 3rd. The Super Bowl is America’s most watched national sporting event and that weekend is historically a deadly period for impaired driving.