The village board meeting scheduled for May 19 is cancelled. The next meeting will be Monday, June 2.
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Village of Brockport New York Forward: Public Workshop Announcement
The Village of Brockport was selected as one of the Finger Lakes region’s recipients of a $4.5 million NY Forward grant. NY Forward is a statewide initiative that provides funding for high-priority projects designed to boost local economies and transform village...
Monroe County Launches Fully Funded EMT and Paramedic Training Program
Monroe County has announced the launch of a fully funded training program designed to develop the next generation of Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and paramedics. Supported by $4.2 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding, this initiative aims to...
We Go Round Ready To Play!
The brand new We Go Round at Monika Andrews Park at Utica and Holley Streets is OPEN!!!! Thank you to the generosity of William Andrews and support from funds raised by the Brockport Arts Festival. An official dedication will take place later in the season, but for...
Main Street Bridge Update By Mayor Blackman – 5/9/25
Crane Hogan is still expecting end of June for bridge opening date. DOT has been informed again that Smith Street bridge rehabilitation is to start the first week of July and must completed by the beginning of September in order for the Village to secure the federal...
Planning Board/Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting, Monday May 12 at 6pm
The PBZBA will convene on Monday, May 12 at 6pm at 49 State Street. Please see the meeting packet and information below. 2025-5-12 PBZBA Meeting pkt red
Village of Brockport seeking responses to a survey on local policing
Since early September a Police Advisory Committee, whose membership is representative of the greater Brockport Community, has been at work addressing Governor Cuomo’s Executive Order 203 which mandates that municipalities with a police force examine reforming and reimagining their police departments. The committee’s biweekly meetings have been recorded and are available to the public on the Village of Brockport’s Facebook page and website (link coming soon). Minutes are also available on our website here.
Municipalities must report their findings to the public in a public hearing, and enact any changes in a local law by April 1, 2021.
Public input in this endeavor is important. Members of the greater Brockport area who are business owners, customers, caregivers of BCSD children, and travel through our village are welcome to submit a survey; input is not limited to village residents. We want to know your thoughts on the Brockport Police Department. Accordingly, we have a short survey on local policing that we encourage you to take. The survey can be accessed here.
Thank you for helping to ensure that Brockport’s Police Department continues to serve the public in the best manner possible.