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Committee amends and approves resolution to expand notice and explore aid for delinquent property taxpayers

Ulster County Legislature Housing & Transportation Committee · May 12, 2026
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Summary

Ulster County legislators amended and approved Resolution 293 to require enhanced notice to taxpayers delinquent on property taxes, align the title with New York Real Property Tax Law §1148, and direct staff to explore a program to assist qualifying homeowners with arrears and report back in roughly 60 days.

Ulster County’s Housing & Transportation Committee on May 7 amended and approved Resolution 293, which requires enhanced notice to property taxpayers who are delinquent and directs the county to develop a proposal to help qualifying homeowners (originally focused on seniors) with property tax arrears.

Majority Leader (name not stated in the transcript) opened the discussion saying constituent stories prompted the proposal and that the amendment would expand the notice provision to "all qualifying people" rather than limiting it to…

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