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Clerk: tax statements mailed May 22; village sold 20 of 22 tax liens and received JCAP grant

Village of New Hyde Park Board of Trustees · May 21, 2026
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Summary

Clerk-Treasurer Rebecca Sheehan said tax bills would be mailed May 22 with payments due July 1, reported sale of 20 of 22 tax liens, and confirmed a $19,999.85 JCAP grant for records scanning; CDBG application for $180,000 is pending.

The Village of New Hyde Park Treasurer's office reported key finance and grant activity during the May 21 board meeting. Clerk-Treasurer Rebecca Sheehan said the 2026–2027 tax statements were to be mailed May 22; payments become due July 1, 2026 to avoid late fees and may be paid by cash, check or online.

Sheehan reported the Village sold 20 of 22 tax liens and provided revenue totals for April 2026 (Clerk $85,417.94; Court $74,974.00; total $160,391.94). The village received the JCAP grant for $19,999.85 in March 2026 to fund scanning and shredding of records; the grant must be expended within 180 days. The Clerk's office also applied for a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) for $180,000 under the year 52 program and is awaiting notification. The residential rehab program had one applicant under review.

Why it matters: timely tax-bill mailings and the sale of liens affect revenue timing; the JCAP grant provides a specific funding stream for records management; the pending CDBG application could fund future community projects.

Residents who do not receive their tax bills by June 1 were advised to contact Village Hall.