The City of Plattsburgh is partnering with local military families to honor men and women who have served or are currently serving in the US Armed Forces. Applications for this year’s program are due on March 15th.
The City of Plattsburgh will be hosting an eclipse viewing party at the Plattsburgh City Beach on Monday April 8th from 12:00 - 5:00PM. Join us for a celestial performance by local indie psychedelic rock band, Ursa and the Major Key alongside local food trucks, activities and more!
The Tannen-BOOM community bonfire event has been canceled due to forecasted high winds which pose a public safety concern. Due to staffing and vendor availability, the event will not be rescheduled in 2024.
(PLATTSBURGH- Friday January 25th 2024) - The City of Plattsburgh will be hosting the third annual Tannen-Boom! winter celebration and community bonfire event at the Plattsburgh City Beach on Saturday February 24th, 2024.
Plattsburgh City Mayor, Christopher Rosenquest is looking to create a commission to explore the future of the City’s form of government. Currently, the City operates under a “Strong Mayor” model. A Strong Mayor form of government is defined by a Mayor who acts as the Chief Executive Officer as well as the Presiding Officer of the legislative body — in Plattsburgh’s case, the City Common Council.
It’s that time of year again when snow or ice events occur in the City of Plattsburgh. The Department of Public Works would like to remind folks to heed the parking ban signal lights and remove cars from city streets and parking lots.
Two local residents have moved the base of their charitable operation, known as “The Bike Guys”, from the former site of the Champlain Valley Transportation Museum (CVTM) to the Plattsburgh Housing Authority’s (PHA) building at 39 Oak Street
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City of Plattsburgh Local Law P-6 of 2023