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2024 Presidential Primary Important Information

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Presidential Primary Important Information

The Presidential Primary will be on April 2nd, 2024.
Early voting begins Saturday, March 23rd until March 30th, at the Sweden Clarkson Community Center.

Sat & Sun: 9 am-6 pm
M, W & F: 9 am-6 pm
Tu & Th: 11 am-8 pm

You can find voting info, registration, and absentee ballot requests at www.monroecounty.gov/etc/voter/

We highly encourage you to visit www.monroecounty.gov/elections for all information or questions.

2024 Clarkson Assessment Data Now Available for Review

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Assessment inventory and valuation data are accessible for examination. This information will determine the assessment of each parcel, appearing on the 2024 Tentative Assessment Roll. Interested parties can review the data by appointment at the Assessor’s Office, located at 18 State Street, Brockport, NY 14420, between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday. To schedule an appointment, call (585) 637-8683.

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Monroe County Agricultural and Farmland Protection Workshop

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Monroe County Executive Adam Bello invites farmers, farmland owners and interested community members to participate in one of three upcoming Farmer/Landowner public workshops held by the county Department of Planning and Development to discuss an update to the 1999 Agricultural and Farmland Protection Plan. The county is seeking stakeholder ideas about how to preserve high quality farmland and support the continued viability of agriculture in Monroe County.
Monroe County’s first Agricultural and Farmland Protection Plan was developed in 1999 to help safeguard and sustain agricultural lands and a viable agricultural economy within county limits. The plan update seeks to address changes in the physical, social, and economic landscape over the past 20 years and recommend policies and projects to ensure that agricultural land and the farm operations that it supports thrive over the next 20 years. The update will be developed over the next eight months by the Department of Planning and Development, consultants from Labella Associates and an advisory committee of farmers and leaders from farm support institutions along with the County’s Agricultural and Farmland Protection Board.
In-person workshops will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 26 at Ogden Town Hall, 269 Ogden Center Road, and from 6 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 27 at Pittsford Community Center, 35 Lincoln Ave. A virtual workshop will be held from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 27 on Zoom. Registration is not required for in-person meetings. To register for the Zoom meeting, visit www.monroecountyagplan.com.

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Eclipse Preparation and Important Information (Updated 3/25)

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We are less than one month away from this once-in-a-lifetime event. The Clarkson-Brockport-Sweden area is the center of the eclipse in Monroe County, and we expect a very large influx of observers. The eclipse duration is from 2:07 – 4:33 pm, with total darkness from 3:20 – 3:24 pm. We are striving to find the balance between safeguarding our residents and our taxpayers’ assets, while being a welcoming community and enjoying this awesome event.
Below are facts and suggestions we have gathered from many resources, including the Monroe County Executive’s Office, Monroe County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO), Monroe County (MCDOT), Monroe Ambulance, local fire departments, etc.
  • The MCSO predicts that traffic on the day of the eclipse, and perhaps in the days leading up to and the day after, will be very heavy and to expect gridlock. We should all plan accordingly, including, being where you plan to observe the event as early as 8 am on April 8th, and expecting to stay there until 6-8 pm.
  • The MCSO will do its best to keep the volume of traffic moving on major area roads and will utilize drones to assess congestion or other issues. They have contracted with three towing services for the removal of disabled vehicles or those parked in restricted areas.
  • Area schools are closed for the day which will lessen the traffic.
  • Monroe Ambulance plans to have additional ambulances staged strategically and the fire departments plan to have personnel stationed at all firehouses.
  • Due to the volume of additional cell phone users in the area during this time, cell service may be limited. The MCSO has contracted with Verizon to provide an extra tower to help alleviate this problem.
  • The Town Clerk’s Office, Supervisor’s Office and Building Department, all located at Town Hall, will be open 8-noon; however, we ask that you postpone any routine business to another day. The Court will be closed. Our Assessor’s Office, located at Sweden Town Hall, will be open. The Highway Department will be managing the town parks and working closely with MCDOT and MCSO, where needed. All emergencies will be referred to 911.
  • Sans Soucie Park on the Erie Canal, Hafner Park on Lake Road, and Kimball Park on Ridge Road will be open, but the lodges will be closed. No special events are planned at any of the parks. The parking areas will be marked and managed by the Highway Department. Extra temporary bathrooms will be at each park. The Seymour Library will be open and offering special eclipse programs throughout the day. Please refer to the website for more information: https://seymourlibraryweb.org/. We encourage you to plan to walk to our parks or the library.
  • You may pick-up free eclipse glasses from the Town Hall while supplies last; two per household; must show proof of residency.
  • We are not providing ‘No Parking’ signs for residents.
  • We strongly suggest that you view Monroe County’s website which offers additional practical information, including, planning ahead to buy groceries, medications, etc., rescheduling personal appointments, and/or delaying any home deliveries on the days before or after April 8th. Also, make sure your vehicles are fueled and/or charged. https://www.monroecounty.gov/eclipse-2024.
  • Please continue to monitor the Town of Clarkson website at www.clarksonny.org, and its social media pages for any changes or updates. With a little pre-planning, we can all enjoy this spectacular event.
– Ursula Liotta, Supervisor, Town of Clarkson

Presidential Primary Election Early Voting Information

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Presidential Primary Election
*Early Voting March 23rd – 30th*

Monday, Wednesday & Friday | 9 am – 6 pm
Tuesday & Thursday | 11 am – 8 pm
Saturdays | 9 am – 6 pm
Sunday 3/24 | 9 am – 6 pm

2024 Early Voting Sites 🏛️

Bay Towne Plaza Shopping Center
David F. Gantt Recreation Center
Edgerton Recreation Center
Henrietta Public Library (in-person ASL Interpreter)
Irondequoit Community Center
Greece Town Hall Atrium
Monroe County Office Building
North Greece Road Church of Christ
Perinton Square Mall
Pittsford Town Court
Resurrection Lutheran Church
St. Theodores Catholic Church
Staybridge Suites Rochester University
Empire State University (in-person ASL Interpreter)
Susan B Anthony House
Sweden/Clarkson Community Center
Webster Justice Court Building
1900 Empire Blvd, Webster NY 14580
700 North St, Rochester, NY 14605
41 Backus St, Rochester, NY 14608
625 Calkins Rd, Rochester, NY 14623

Women in Government Donation Drive!

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We are proud to support Willow Domestic Violence Center of Greater Rochester and the donation drive!

We will have a donation drop-off box in the entryway of our Town Hall available until March 22nd, please consider donating any items as seen below:

White Bath Towels (New)

Ethnic Hair care products: Shampoo, Conditioner, Styling

Feminine Hygiene Products

Thermometers

Other items – https://willowcenterny.org/make-a-difference/wish-list/

Free Rabies Clinic – May 2nd

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THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2024
5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
By Appointment Only

CLARKSON HIGHWAY GARAGE
3623 LAKE ROAD

DOGS, CATS AND FERRETS
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED @ 637-1130

ALL MUST BE LEASHED OR IN CARRIERS
PETS MUST BE AT LEAST 3 MONTHS OF AGE

SPONSORED BY MONROE COUNTY, TOWN OF CLARKSON, TOWN OF HAMLIN & CLARKSON VETERINARY HOSPITAL

Bring your last rabies certificate paperwork with you-this helps in obtaining a 3-year vs. a 1-year vaccination.

2024 Rabies Clinic Flyer

 

 

Solar Eclipse Viewing Glasses!

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Get ready for the eclipse! Solar eclipse viewing glasses are now available to **Clarkson residents** while supplies last. Two pairs will be available per household. Proof of address is required. Residents are advised to bring an envelope in which to put the glasses to avoid the lenses being damaged.

You can stop in at the Clarkson Town Hall Monday through Friday from 8:00am-4:00pm and Tuesdays until 6:00pm.

Any questions? Call 637-1130