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Hudson public works logs nearly 50 sidewalk credit applications; staff outlines review, appeals process
Summary
At a May 1 Public Works Board meeting, staff reported almost 50 sidewalk credit applications received by the May 1 cut‑off, described the intake process through the Hudson Hub and a dedicated email, and outlined review steps including a 30‑day appeal and a $15 per square‑foot cap.
The Hudson Public Works Board on May 1 heard that nearly 50 sidewalk credit applications were submitted by the May 1 filing deadline and discussed the process for verifying and approving those credits.
Board member Gary Kernhagen called the meeting to order and heard an update from staff on intake systems and next steps. Justin Wiger, a Public Works staff member, said the Hudson Hub mobile app and a dedicated email (sidewalks@cityofhudson.org) handled the majority of incoming applications and inquiries: “The Hudson Hub has never seen so much activity. It worked seamlessly,” Wiger said. Brooke (staff member), who tracked application counts, told the board the total was “close to 50” as of the May 1 cutoff.
The board was briefed on the review and appeal rules that…
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