Community Choice Aggregation Program

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NOW OPEN: Monroe County Legislative Youth Awards Nominations!

Do you know a young leader or an outstanding youth advocate making a difference in our community? Now’s your chance to recognize them! The Monroe County Legislative Youth Awards honor exceptional youth and adult advocates for their leadership, service, and positive...

Special Village Board Meeting

The Village Board has called a special village board meeting for Wednesday, February 12, 2025 at 9am.  Th Village Board and members of the public will meet in person at 49 State St., Village Court and in person at 115 Shoreline Dr., Lexington, NC 27292.  This meeting...

$4.5 Million NY Forward Award for Brockport

Photo (L to R): Susan Smith (Director, Brockport Welcome Center) Erica Linden (Manager, Village of Brockport), Sean Kirby (RJ Miller Grant Writers), Annie Crane (Deputy Mayor, Village of Brockport), Kathy Kristansen (Trustee, Village of Brockport), Margay Blackman...

Power Outage & Smith Street Bridge

A tree has fallen on primary lines on East Canal Road.  As a result power outages have been reported across the village. The traffic light on the Smith Street bridge has been affected.  As a result the bridge is closed until power is restored. Emergency vehicles may...

The Main Street Bridge—What Remains to be Done

Here are the major tasks that need to be completed on the Main Street bridge before it can open. Millwrights and steel workers— all attention now focused on the Brockport bridge since the Albion bridge has opened to traffic,   Lifting posts south side in place,...

The Village of Brockport is proud to be one of the founding communities of Finger Lakes Community Choice renewable energy program. This historic program, will form an important pillar in New York State’s Climate Action Plan of reaching 70% renewables by 2030, through allowing villages such as our own, to make community solar available to all residents and small businesses of Brockport through a single bidding and contracting process directly with the solar developer (rather than each resident being required to sign up on their own). On top of this, residents will benefit from a 10% discount compared to what we have historically paid for basic National Grid supply for all their solar credits.

This is an opt-out program.  Please read the full details here, and find contact information for the program administer if you have questions.  Two public meetings will be held for the community to learn more and ask questions on Sept 22 and Oct 15, 2020.  Meeting information will be posted here a week in advance.