Announcements & Public Notices
Here’s a chronological list of all the news from Village Hall, our Boards, and Departments. You’ll find notices about upcoming meetings, service alerts, Village Hall closures, job opportunities and messages from the Mayor.
Community Survey
Help the Climate Smart Task Force by completing this survey by December 2, 2024.
Village of Rhinebeck launches free municipal composting
Partnering with a local farm, the Village is launching a free municipal compost program!
Rhinebeck Earth Day
The Town of Rhinebeck is hosting an Earth Day celebration on April 27, organized by the Village’s Climate Smart Task Force and local nonprofit Dirty Gaia. Please join us at this free and fun event at the Thompson-Mazzarella Park!
Energy Benchmarking 2022/2023
We have just published our second benchmarking report for energy usage in our municipal buildings.
Public Input Requested for Village’s Government Operations Climate Action Plan
The Village Board requests your feedback on municipal and communitywide climate action planning.
Your Fall Yard Cleanup: Cheaper & More Eco-friendly
Mulch-mow in place to fertilize your lawn and enrich the ecosystem.
Rhinebeck Launches a Drive Electric Campaign
Village invites residents to find out more about Electric Vehicle ownership at a free event.
Request for Proposals
The Village of Rhinebeck is accepting proposals from farms to work as a subcontractor for composting.
Board of Trustees Budget Meeting Agenda
View the agenda for the upcoming Special Board meeting to discuss the budget on Wednesday March 8, 2023 at 5:00 PM
Rhinebeck Climate Week
The Village’s Climate Smart Task Force is bringing the community a week’s worth of events and inspiration.
Energy Benchmarking
We have just published our first benchmarking report for energy usage in our municipal buildings.
Village Thanks Top Photographers for Their Contributions to the NRI
Top vote-getters were recognized at the June Board Meeting.
Vote for Your Favorite Photos
Vote for your favorite photos, drawn from submissions by 40 members of the community and included in our Natural Resources Inventory report.