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Follow the Progress of the Agricultural and Farmland Protection Plan

  • Department: Assessor

The Town of Clifton Park has undertaken an effort to conduct a public planning process and develop a town agricultural farmland protection and enhancement plan. The purpose of this project is to create a comprehensive Townwide Farmland Protection Plan that outlines a vision for the long-term economic viability of agriculture and protection of valuable farmland resources in Clifton Park.

​Follow the progress of the Agricultural and Farmland Protection Plan at www.cliftonparkfarms.com.

Clifton Park Announces 2024 Community Action Fund Award Winners

  • Department: Assessor
Clifton Park Announces
2024 Community Action Fund Award Winners
 
On February 4, 2019 Supervisor Barrett announced the establishment of a Community Action Fund.  The Fund provides an opportunity for community non-profit organizations to apply for funding to support programs and projects that would result in a tangible benefit to Clifton Park and its residents.  Financial support of the Community Action Fund is generated by the donation of bottles and cans that can be redeemed for a deposit. This year it has also been supported by the Southern Saratoga County Women’s Club and the Clifton Park Center Mall.  No Town funds are used to support the program.
Town Supervisor Barrett noticed a large quantity of redeemable bottles and cans in the recycling bins at the Town Transfer Station.  The goal was to provide a donation option for people adjacent to the recycling bins.  The donations would allow the Town to capture revenue from the redeemable bottles and cans.  The funds could then be used to support community organizations and strengthen the Town’s social infrastructure.
A committee consisting of Supervisor Barrett, Councilwoman Walowit and several community representatives was established to make a series of recommendations to the Town Board relating to the establishment of an application process and criteria.  The committee met in the Spring of 2019 and formalized the application process, establishing that applications would be due September 30th of each year, organizations serving Clifton Park residents could apply and requests would be limited to a maximum of $1,000.  Requests for applications were released in July of 2024 and disseminated through Town social media and Town website.
On Tuesday, October 8, 2024, the Community Action Fund Committee met to review all applications received by the deadline and made recommendations for awarding the $13,284.00 in available funds.  The Town Board unanimously approved the committee’s recommendations at the October 21, 2024, Board Meeting and checks to the organizations were presented during the regularly scheduled Town Board Meeting on November 4, 2024, at Clifton Park Town Hall.
The following grant awards were made:
APPLICANT:         Friends of Historic Grooms Tavern
DESIGNEE:           Friends of Historic Grooms Tavern
AWARD:               $400.00
DESCRIPTION:     Funds will be used to make improvements on Blacksmith shop roof and Grange. 
APPLICANT:         Cub Scout Pack 45
DESIGNEE:           Cub Scout Pack 45
AWARD:               $350.00
DESCRIPTION:     Funds will be used for uniforms and camping trips.
                                       
APPLICANT:         Friends of Music of Shenendehowa
DESIGNEE:           Friends of Music of Shenendehowa
AWARD:               $300.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used for visiting artists and student needs in Ensemble programs. 
 
APPLICANT:         Faith Food Pantry
DESIGNEE:           Faith Food Pantry
AWARD:               $750.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used for Holiday meal boxes. 
APPLICANT:         Capital District YMCA-Southern Saratoga YMCA
DESIGNEE:           Capital District YMCA- Southern Saratoga YMCA
AWARD:               $250.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used for the Livestrong program at the Y.
                                      
APPLICANT:         To Love A Child Inc.
DESIGNEE:           To Love A Child Inc.
AWARD:               $250.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used to help with the Jr. Culinary Program.                                      
APPLICANT:         Boy Scouts of America- Troop 4006
DESIGNEE:           Jacob Weaver
AWARD:               $350.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used to help with an Eagle Scout project of a kiosk at Memorial Park.                                       
APPLICANT:         Southern Saratoga Art Society, Inc.
DESIGNEE:           Southern Saratoga Art Society, Inc.
AWARD:              $350.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used to support Autumn Jewels Art show.                                       
APPLICANT:        Cub Scout Pack 4044
DESIGNEE:          Cub Scout Pack 4044
AWARD:              $350.00
DESCRIPTION:  Funds will be used for camping gear, annual programming, trailer improvements. 
APPLICANT:        Shen Dollars for Scholars
DESIGNEE:          Shen Dollars for Scholars
AWARD:              $500.00
DESCRIPTION:  Funds will be used to help support scholarships for Seniors. 
APPLICANT:        Amity Reformed Church
DESIGNEE:          Amity Reformed Church
AWARD:              $334.00
DESCRIPTION:  Funds will be used to support historic gravesite.
APPLICANT:        Boy Scouts of America- Troop 4030
DESIGNEE:          BSA Troop 4030
AWARD:              $350.00
DESCRIPTION:  Funds will be used for camping equipment.  
APPLICANT:        St. Edward the Confessor
DESIGNEE:          Boy Scouts of America- Troop 62G
AWARD:              $350.00
DESCRIPTION:  Funds will be used to assist in purchasing gear for new Troop.
APPLICANT:        Rebuilding Together Saratoga County
DESIGNEE:          Rebuilding Together Saratoga County
AWARD:              $500.00
DESCRIPTION:  Funds will be used to assist in home repairs for destitute families. 
APPLICANT:        Benson’s Cares
DESIGNEE:          Benson’s Cares
AWARD:              $600.00
DESCRIPTION:  Funds will be used to support the Pet Food Pantry at Benson’s. 
APPLICANT:        Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York
DESIGNEE:          Girl Scout Troop 2037
AWARD:              $350.00
DESCRIPTION:  Funds will be used for Badge work and supplies to complete badge. 
APPLICANT:        Shenendehowa Neighbors Connecting Inc.
DESIGNEE:          Shenendehowa Neighbors Connecting Inc.
AWARD:              $750.00
DESCRIPTION:  Funds will be used to fund exercise programs for Seniors. 
APPLICANT:        Children’s Museum at Saratoga
DESIGNEE:          Children’s Museum at Saratoga
AWARD:              $300.00
DESCRIPTION:  Funds will be used to purchase a museum membership for a library to loan out. 
APPLICANT:         Shenendehowa Helping Hands Food Pantry
DESIGNEE:           Shenendehowa Helping Hands Food Pantry
AWARD:               $750.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used to purchase gift cards for meat for Holiday meals.                                      
APPLICANT:         Band Boosters of Shenendehowa
DESIGNEE:           Band Boosters of Shenendehowa
AWARD:               $400.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used to support student participation in band trips.
APPLICANT:         Hi-5 Sports Inc.
DESIGNEE:           Hi-5 Sports Inc.
AWARD:               $500.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used to pay for rental fee at the YMCA for Basketball program. 
APPLICANT:         Cub Scout Pack 4062
DESIGNEE:           Cub Scout Pack 4062
AWARD:               $350.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used for purchasing handbooks and uniforms.                                       
APPLICANT:         Shenendehowa Nordic Club, Inc.
DESIGNEE:           Shenendehowa Nordic Club, Inc.
AWARD:               $500.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used to purchase ski equipment and snow grooming.                                      
 
APPLICANT:         St. Edward the Confessor Church
DESIGNEE:           St. Edward the Confessor Church
AWARD:               $500.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used to support the Our House programs.                                       
APPLICANT:         Rugrunners Robotics, LLC
DESIGNEE:           Rugrunners Robotics, LLC
AWARD:               $400.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used to purchase materials for STEM-related events.                                      
APPLICANT:         Acadia Middle School PTA
DESIGNEE:           Acadia Middle School PTA
AWARD:               $250.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used to support programming like Odyssey of the Mind, Authors, etc.                                       
APPLICANT:         Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York
DESIGNEE:           Girl Scout Troop 2423
AWARD:               $350.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used to support an educational trip to NYC.                                       
APPLICANT:         Boy Scouts of America- Troop 4006
DESIGNEE:           Maddox Partyka
AWARD:               $350.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used help with an Eagle Scout project of bench and kiosk at the Vischer Ferry Preserve.
APPLICANT:         Christ Community Reformed Church
DESIGNEE:           Art of Mindfulness Center
AWARD:               $250.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used for programming at the Center. 
APPLICANT:         Shenendehowa Bountiful Backpack Program
DESIGNEE:           Shenendehowa Bountiful Backpack Program
AWARD:               $750.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used to purchase food for the program. 
APPLICANT:         Holland FunHab, Inc.
DESIGNEE:           Holland FunHab, Inc.
AWARD:               $250.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used to purchase equipment. 
APPLICANT:         North Country Wild Care
DESIGNEE:           North Country Wild Care
AWARD:               $300.00
DESCRIPTION:   Funds will be used to upgrade phone and voicemail systems to report wildlife in danger or injured. 

 

Conclusion of Lawn and Leaf Bag Pickup for 2024

  • Department: Assessor

The week of November 24th-30th will be the last week of the Lawn and Leaf Bag Pickup by Twin Bridges. Bags must be out at the curb by Sunday evening, November 24th. Bags not out before Sunday evening cannot be guaranteed pickup.

Clifton Park Approves 2025 Budget

  • Department: Assessor

CLIFTON PARK APPROVES 2025 BUDGET
Budget Maintains No Town Property Tax Status 

Supervisor Barrett and the Town Board have approved the 2025 Budget.  The Town remains committed to maintaining the status of having no General Fund Town Property Tax, while making significant investments in recreation, social services, public safety, infrastructure, programs and activities for all ages and many other important elements of serving the Town. 

The General Fund spending is currently projected to be $22,599,518.  The 2025 budget does not utilize unassigned fund balance or prior year saved monies to offset any portion of the spending plan.

It is important to note the Town and CSEA remain in union contract negotiations at this time.  The budget does not include cost of living increases for union employees.  Any budget adjustments that may be necessary will be reflected when negotiations conclude and could affect the total budget for the General Fund and the calculations represented in this release for the Highway Department Budget.  

The membership levels for the Clifton Park Senior Community Center have almost fully recovered from the COVID Pandemic.  The Town assumed operation responsibility of the CPSCC at the end of 2016, and membership grew from 620 to 1500.  We currently have 1485 members, which is a tremendous increase since the pandemic.  We will continue to improve and add to our offerings of activities, classes, informational sessions, trips and much more.    

The Town, like every other organization and household, has been challenged by inflation throughout our operations.  Despite inflationary pressures and no corresponding relief allowed per our Tax Cap calculations, the Town will not exceed Tax Cap limitations.  As a municipality with very low taxes, the tax levy increase Clifton Park is allowed annually through the Tax Cap program is very limited.  An allowable increase on a small number is ultimately a small number.   In the 2023 Town Tax Value Rankings released by the Office of the New York State Comptroller Clifton Park ranks 911 out of 933. This means that the Town of Clifton Park has one of the best value rankings in all of New York State, ensuring Clifton Park is a low-cost place for people to live and conduct business.               

The Highway Fund budget for 2025 is $7,410,739 which is a 3.55% increase over the 2024 adopted budget. For a home with a full market value of $300,000, the total 2025 Highway Tax will be $36.39.   The Town continues to invest in infrastructure, vehicles, and equipment annually to ensure personnel is equipped to handle daily tasks and respond to timely situations. 

The Town will continue to partner with local organizations for EMS Services.  For a home with a total market value of $300,000, the total EMS tax will be $36.56.  

The 2025 budget continues the Town’s strong commitment to maintaining and improving its infrastructure. Significant funding for stormwater, road repair and sanitary sewer maintenance remains in the 2025 budget.    

Funds are also included in the 2025 budget to continue the free Yard Waste Pick-up Program.  Clifton Park residents can also continue to drop off their yard waste at the Transfer Station free of charge through this program. 

The Full Market Value of the Town has now surpassed $7 billion.  The Town Center Planning process has led to a growing tax base, a diverse economy, a plethora of services close to home and success in the Exit 9 Commerce Area, that helps fund Town services and our school system.

We expect 2025 to continue to challenge our ability to manage the cost of operating the many facets of Town operations and services. 

Riverview Road Bridge Update

  • Department: Assessor
The New York State Department of Transportation has been working with the Towns of Clifton Park and Halfmoon to repair the bridge on Riverview Road that connects the two towns. The bridge over I-87 was damaged and closed after being struck on June 11, 2024.
 
Current plans are to open the bridge to alternating one-way traffic in January of 2025. NYS DOT is also working on a permanent replacement of the bridge. The final plans will be completed in 2025 with an expected new bridge replacement in 2026. We will provide future updates on the progress of the two projects.

Christmas Tree Pickup in 2025

  • Department: Assessor

Twin Bridges Waste and Recycling will be picking up fresh Christmas Trees as part of this year's yard waste program. Please have your completely undecorated tree out for disposal on the evening January 12th.

Twin Bridges will be making one sweep of the town. Please be patient as your tree may not be picked up immediately. Their goal is to have all tree pick up completed by January 24th.  Twin Bridges will be visiting each street only once. Please have trees out by the morning of January 13th to take advantage of this free service.

Volunteer Nature Preserve Work Group Open House Hosted by the Town of Clifton Park Open Space Commitee

  • Department: Assessor
Volunteer Nature Preserve Work Group Open House
Hosted by the Town of Clifton Park Open Space Commitee
February 8, 2025
10 to 11:30 AM
Historic Grooms Tavern
 
Interested citizens are invited to join their fellow residents to form a Volunteer Nature Preserve Work Group to accomplish prescribed projects in our parklands.
 
Keeping nature a part of our community has always been important in Clifton Park, and residents, landowners and visitors to town have benefited from the dedication of the public and private support of our open spaces. The Town of Clifton Park Open Space, Trails and Riverfront Committee is an advisory group that provides input to the Town Board and town departments on the stewardship of the 40 parks and preserves in the Town and also provides advice and counsel on future open space acquisitions. Preserving our open spaces helps maintain our town’s special character.
 
The Open House will provide residents with information about this proposed team and the opportunity to help enhance the quality of life in our community.

TRAVEL ADVISORY: RIVERVIEW BRIDGE OVER NORTHWAY OPEN TO ALTERNATING TRAFFIC

  • Department: Assessor
TRAVEL ADVISORY: RIVERVIEW BRIDGE OVER NORTHWAY OPEN TO ALTERNATING TRAFFIC

The New York State Department of Transportation is advising motorists that the bridge carrying Riverview Road over the Adirondack Northway (Interstate 87) between Exit 7 and Exit 8 in Saratoga County is now open to alternating traffic controlled by temporary signals. Drivers should be prepared to stop when approaching the bridge.

The bridge had been closed since June 11 after it was struck by an overheight vehicle. NYSDOT engineers are currently developing plans for a permanent replacement bridge.

Footbridge to Re-Open January 16th

  • Department: Assessor

Work is being completed on the footbridge replacement on the trail from Oakhurst Court in Park Lane to Chillmark Turn in Brookhaven. The trail will re-open for regular use on Thursday, January 16th.