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Planning & Development

The Department of Planning and Development is responsible for comprehensive county-wide planning, Greenway program implementation, farmland and open space preservation, review of municipal planning and zoning development projects, planning assistance to local governments, technical expertise on community development and affordable housing, transportation planning, implementation of certain grant programs, and mapping and geographic information systems (GIS) data. 
 

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Development and Planning

Comprehensive array of information and tools to help communities plan for future growth and preservation

Environment

Solar, Climate Smart Communities, SEQR, and Natural Resource Inventory (NRI)

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Transportation

Find out about the Dutchess County Transportation Council (DCTC)

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Find out about grant programs for municipalities, nonprofits, developers, and senior citizens

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Find out about the variety of boards and committees we participate in or lead

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Demographics, agriculture, major projects, rental housing, homelessness, traffic counts, and GIS

Mapping & Applications

View our maps, or try out mapping tools for referrals, bicycle parking and more!

Training

Find out about annual training sessions for local Planning Board and ZBA members

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Annual reports, bimonthly articles, and more expansive studies

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD AND PUBLIC HEARING

Dutchess County and the City of Poughkeepsie invites public comments on the proposed Consolidated Plan (CP) for Fiscal Years 2025-2029, the Citizen Participation Plan, and the Annual Action Plan for Fiscal Year 2025 (the Plans).  

The Plans are available for public review for a 30-day period from Thursday May 1, 2025 to Friday May 30, 2025.  The Plans can be found on the County’s website here, and they may also be viewed during normal business hours at the Dutchess County Department of Planning & Development at 85 Civic Center Plaza, Suite 107, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601.

Written comments and questions may be directed to Gail Padalino, Community Development Administrator via mail (at the above address), email to [email protected], or phone at 845-486-3600.

A public hearing on the Plans will be held on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, at 6:00 P.M. at the Family Partnership Center, 29 N. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, NY 12601.

All comments will be considered and included in the final Plans as appropriate, which will be forwarded to HUD on or about June 15, 2025.

 

Dutchess County Housing Trust Fund Housing Creation and Preservation Program Round 2
The Dutchess County Grant Portal is open for the second round of Housing Trust Fund applications. Applications are due on Monday June 9, 2025 at 4:00 p.m. The purpose of the Housing Trust Fund is to create affordable housing throughout Dutchess County.  Information on eligibility and how to apply is available in the application instructions. An in-person applicant workshop will be held on Monday May 5, 2025 from 1:00pm to 3:00pm at the Dutchess County Farm and Home Center, 2715 US-44, Millbrook, NY 12545.  Those interested in attending the workshop should register with this online form.

Annual Agricultural District Enrollment Period Now Open
The 2025 Dutchess County Agricultural District enrollment period is now open until May 14th. To apply please visit: https://gis.dutchessny.gov/ag-districts/.  For questions regarding this application or agricultural districts, please contact the Dutchess County Soil and Water Conservation District at 845.677-8011 ext. 3, or the Dutchess County Agricultural Navigator at [email protected].

Following this application period, the Agricultural and Farmland Protection Board (AFPB) will review the submitted parcels and make recommendations to the County Legislature for the inclusion of agriculturally viable properties that serve the public interest by assisting in maintaining a viable agricultural industry within the district.

Note: Landowners whose parcels are already included in an Agricultural District are not required to apply as part of the annual inclusion process.


Dutchess County & City of Poughkeepsie
2025-2029 Consolidated Plan & 2025 Annual Action Plan

Dutchess County and City of Poughkeepsie Consolidated Plan/Action Plan Public Meeting – Poughkeepsie City Hall – 2/26/25

Dutchess County and City of Poughkeepsie Consolidated Plan/Action Plan Public Meeting – Dutchess County Farm & Home Center – 2/27/25

Dutchess County and City of Poughkeepsie Consolidated Plan/Action Plan Public Meeting Slides

Outreach Survey - Please complete the “Outreach Survey” for the 2025-2029 Consolidated Plan and 2025 Annual Action Plan to help us identify priority needs.
 



Dutchess County Eviction Prevention Line  
Dutchess County residents needing information about resources to help them avert eviction can call 211, or alternatively, 1-800-899-1479; choose to continue in English or Spanish; and press 7 to select the Dutchess Eviction Prevention Line. Specially trained 211 staff will ask tenants a series of questions and then provide them a customized list of programs which currently have funding and for which the tenant appears eligible based on the information provided; staff will also refer tenants to Legal Services of the Hudson Valley, as appropriate. There is an online tool, with which residents can submit answers to the questions and receive a contact back from 211 with their customized resources. 

Housing Reports
Find out about annual and special housing reports published by our Department:

  • 2022 Rental Housing Survey – Analyzes rental and vacancy information for several types of rental housing. Previous reports available for review date back to 1999.
  • 2022 For-Sale Housing Report – Analyzes sales, prices, new home construction, and housing characteristics for one-family homes. This is a new effort, so previous reports date back to 2021. 
  • 2022 Dutchess County Housing Needs Assessment – Housing affordability challenges are not new in Dutchess County but have taken on a renewed sense of urgency as a tightening housing market and rising prices bring this issue to the forefront for many. Dutchess County commissioned a countywide Housing Needs Assessment, published in 2022. The report includes an evaluation of housing, demographic, and economic trends from the past 10-20 years to help us understand what’s been shaping our current housing market, a projection of future affordable housing needs, and a strategy for action.

DCPF eNewsletter – Current Issue:
Protecting Wetlands and Streams in Your Community – Grasping their Vital Role as New York Implements Regulatory and Mapping Changes, January-March 2024

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