Town Of Hurley
Departments

Gary Bellows
Town Supervisor

SUPERVISOR

Gary S. Bellows

PO Box 569
10 Wamsley Place
Hurley, NY 12443
845 331-7474 ext 6
845-331-7474
Description:

The Town Supervisor is the chief financial officer and is responsible for managing the fiscal matters of the town and making related recommendations to the Town Board. The Supervisor prepares a tentative budget for the Town Board's approval, and ensures that every Town department is prudent in their spending and stays within their allotted budget. The Supervisor must keep an accurate and complete account of town funds, and prepare monthly reports for the Town Board as well as an anual report of all moneys handled by the Supervisor's office. The Supervisor is also the administrator of Town government and, as such, presides over Town Board meetings. In Hurley, the Supervisor is elected to a two year term.

Programs/Activities:

Meetings

 

The Hurley Town Board meets on the third and fourth Mondays of each month, at 7:00PM. Each third Monday is the Supervisor's Agenda Meeting, which is always held at the Town Hall on Wamsley Place. This is located in Hurley, just off State Route 209, parallel to the Wynkoop Rd exit. Each fourth Monday is the regular Town Board meeting. All  meetings are held at the Town Hall. All meetings are open to the public and all are encouraged to attend. If you have a matter you would like to discuss at one of these meetings, you can simply attend, or call or email the Supervisor. In the event that a meeting should fall on a Holiday, call the Town Hall at 331-7474 or check this website for scheduling changes.

Hours of Operation:

Monday thru Friday  -  9:00AM to 4:00PM

  If you you need to see the supervisor call during business hours for an appointment.

Officials:
Gary S. Bellows ()
Phone: 845 331-7474 ext 6
Dale Whipple ()
Phone: 845-331-7474 ext 6 or (301)
Links:
New York Association of Towns

This link will make available many other Town websites throughout the state.

Committee On Open Government

The Committee on Open Government is responsible for overseeing and advising with regard to the Freedom of Information, Open Meetings and Personal Privacy Protection Laws (Public Officers Law, Articles 6, 7 and 6-A respectively).

The Freedom of Information Law pertains to the public's right to government records; the Open Meetings Law concerns the public's right to attend meetings of public bodies. Both of these statutes are based upon a presumption of access and, since their initial enactment, have undergone significant changes based largely upon recommendations made by the Committee.

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