Main Street Bridge Update by Mayor Margay Blackman

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THREE TREES AVAILABLE FOR PLANTING

The village has three trees to be placed on properties north of the railroad tracks. One Snowdrift Crabapple and two American Hornbeams are looking to be placed in eligible space in the tree lawn or in close proximity to the street. If you are a property owner who is...

Village Board Workshop Agenda

The Village Board will hold its regularly scheduled workshop on Monday, April 28, 2025 at 7pm in person at 49 State St./Village Court and via Zoom.  Login credentials on the agenda.  Action items are included in this agenda. Village Board Workshop 4-28-25 Updated...

Welcome Center 2025 – Ambassadors Wanted

Are you our next Brockport Ambassador? This is going to be an exciting year, as we commemorate the Erie Canal Opening in 1825! We are expecting more visitors this year due to the many celebrations happening along the canal. At the Brockport Welcome Center, we have the...

Village of Brockport New York Forward: Local Planning Committee Meeting

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...

Brockview Area Water Main Break

Due to an accident by National Grid, the water main on Brockview Drive has broken. DPW is initiating work as soon as possible to repair and resolve the issue. The water will remain off in that vicinity until the repair is complete.   Updates will be posted as...

Multiple crews are on site (O’connell—electric, BVR—steel, Crane Hogan—contractor) and are working on the weekends.

Concrete covers for the pits will be completed in the next couple of weeks as soon as all machinery for the pits is in place. All machinery is on site.  All the steel plates for the counterweight boxes have been completed and installed.

 Bridge decking has been laid and is in the final stages of being bolted. In place.  

 Completion of the bridge and opening to traffic is targeted for mid-May (Navigation season on the canal begins May 16th).  SUNY graduation is also May 16th and the engineers are aware that hundreds of people will be coming for commencement.  NYSDOT is hoping to speed up the schedule.