- Profile
The Village of Chester is a local government entity serving the residents of Chester, New York. As a municipal government, it oversees vital administrative functions and public services aimed at enhancing the quality of life for both residents and visitors. The village government manages areas such as public works, water and sewer infrastructure, local planning and development, and community safety. It plays a pivotal role in maintaining local roads, managing waste collection services, and ensuring building and zoning regulations are upheld to support orderly growth within the village.
The Village of Chester is governed by an elected Mayor and Board of Trustees, who are committed to transparency, community development, and responsive governance. The government also promotes public participation, hosting community meetings and encouraging resident involvement in local decision-making. Through state and local partnerships, the Village pursues infrastructure improvement projects and capital upgrades while preserving the area’s historic and small-town character. Additionally, the village works closely with regional and county agencies to coordinate emergency services, housing initiatives, and environmental sustainability efforts.
Key Services:
– Administration of local government operations and public policy
– Maintenance of village infrastructure, including roads and public spaces
– Water and sewer utility management
– Building inspections and code enforcement
– Planning and zoning oversight
– Local law enforcement support and safety coordination
– Public works and sanitation management
– Community development and recreational programming
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Contact Info
- 47 Main St, Chester, New York, 10918, United States
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Phone: (845) 469-2388
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