Zoning Board of Appeals meeting relocated to Old Courthouse for May 26, 2026

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The City of Newburgh announced on May 18 that the regularly scheduled meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals will be moved from the Activity Center to the Old Courthouse at 123 Grand Street, Newburgh, NY.

The change in location is intended to accommodate attendees for the upcoming meeting. The date and time remain unchanged, with the meeting set to begin at 7:00 p.m. on May 26, 2026.

Residents seeking information about agendas or specific details related to the Zoning Board of Appeals are encouraged to visit the board’s webpage. Further questions can be directed via email to JGentile@cityofnewburgh-ny.gov.

This relocation provides an opportunity for members of the public and interested parties to participate in person at a new venue. The city has not provided additional reasons for this change but assures that all other aspects of the meeting will proceed as planned.



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