🏞️ Recreation Advisory Committee
New Dobbs Park Playground Slated For April Completion
The Recreation Advisory Committee reviewed conditions across six village parks on October 6, identifying worn benches at Sunset and Duck Pond Parks and minor maintenance needs at the Black Rock dog park. Upgrades at Dobbs Park, including a new playground, sod, and fencing, are slated for completion by April.
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Key Actions & Decisions
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Resolutions Passed: None.
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Resolutions Failed: None.
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Applications Reviewed: None.
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Public Comments: None (0 speakers).
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Reports:
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Croton Landing: Pete Sedlemair reported the field and walkway are in good shape.
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Sunset and Harrison St. Parks: Kyle Raum reported both parks looked good; Emily Boglioli noted worn benches at Sunset Park.
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Vassallo Park: Debi Braddick reported a worn-down area in the middle of the park; Mark Duncan clarified this is where organizations utilize the space.
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Dobbs Park: Committee announced upcoming playground work, new sod for the baseball infield, and fencing installation, expected to be completed in early spring (April).
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Black Rock Park: John Sasso reported minor maintenance issues at the dog park, including branches needing removal, an old picnic table needing replacement, and a possible bench installation. The committee noted these should be directed to the DPW.
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Duck Pond Park: Debi Braddick reported the park looks good but noted worn benches across from the diner.
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Miscellaneous: Mark Duncan announced the Fall Family Fun Event on October 18 and the Goblin Walk on October 25.
If you've noticed a few weathered benches at Sunset Park or Duck Pond Park, you aren't the only ones. The Recreation Advisory Committee is keeping a close eye on village green spaces, flagging these minor wear-and-tear issues during their park-by-park review at Monday night's meeting.
Committee members fanned out across Croton to personally inspect local facilities. While the overall verdict was positive, the walkthrough yielded a targeted to-do list for the Department of Public Works. At Black Rock Park's dog park, John Sasso pointed out a few small maintenance needs, including overhanging branches that should be removed, an aging picnic table due for replacement, and the potential addition of a new bench. Similarly, Emily Boglioli and Debi Braddick both noted that benches are showing their age at Sunset Park and across from the diner at Duck Pond Park, respectively.
The biggest physical changes are still on the horizon for Dobbs Park. The committee confirmed that playground work, along with the installation of new sod for the baseball infield and new fencing, will begin soon. Residents eager to use the updated facilities will need to wait until early spring, with an expected completion date in April.
At Vassallo Park, Braddick noted a worn-down area in the center of the grass. Mark Duncan offered context for the wear, explaining that the space is heavily utilized by local organizations, which naturally takes a toll on the turf.
Croton Landing, Sunset Park, and Harrison Street Park all received generally positive marks for their current condition.
Looking ahead, families should mark their calendars for two upcoming village events. The Fall Family Fun Event is scheduled for Saturday, October 18, followed by the annual Goblin Walk on Saturday, October 25.
The Recreation Advisory Committee's next regular meeting is scheduled for Monday, November 10, at 7:00 p.m. Residents who notice maintenance issues at local parks are encouraged to contact the village DPW.
Coverage of the Recreation Advisory Committee meeting on 2025-10-06,
Village of Croton-on-Hudson, NY.
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Committee Seeks More Research On Rifle Jack Monument
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Key Actions & Decisions
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Resolutions Passed: None.
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Resolutions Failed: None.
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Applications Reviewed: None.
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Public Comments: None (No public comment period noted in minutes).
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Reports:
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Mayor's Referral: Discussed a resident inquiry regarding a "Pop-Up Pizza Farm." The committee recommended the individual contact the Croton Business Council.
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Parks Update (John Bouchard):
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Dobbs Park Improvements Project has started; infield fence replaced. Infield grass replacement and outfield fence repair/replacement underway. Playground and basketball court replacements tentatively scheduled for February–April 2026.
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New Belgium Blocks installed at the Duck Pond.
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Peace Pole installation at Croton Landing expected by the end of the week of November 10.
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Turf blankets to be placed on all fields after November 23.
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Water shut off at Croton Landing, Silver Lake, and Senasqua.
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Miscellaneous Updates:
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Goblin Walk (Oct. 25): Over 250 attendees received treat bags.
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4th Annual Halloween Dog Parade (Oct. 25): 60 dogs participated.
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Tree Lighting: Scheduled for December 4 at 5 p.m. (lighting at 6 p.m.), rain date December 5.
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Winter Brochure: Available December 2.
2025-12-08
Committee recommends extending Dog Park weekend hours
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Key Actions & Decisions
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Resolutions Passed: None (all items were discussions or recommendations forwarded to the Village Board).
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Resolutions Failed: None.
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Applications Reviewed:
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Memorial bench application for Asher Fried, submitted by Susan Mandel. Accepted by the committee with a recommendation to place the bench at Duck Pond Park.
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Public Comments: None (no public comment period noted in the minutes).
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Reports:
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Dog Park Usage: Committee recommended allowing 12 additional households outside the village to use the Dog Park for a fee, and extending weekend/holiday hours to 6:00 p.m. A memo will be sent to the Village Board for approval.
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Black Rock AED & CPR: Discussed adding an AED to Black Rock Park and a CPR class to the Spring/Summer brochure. Mark Duncan will research CPR classes; Debi Braddick will send a memo to the Village Board advocating for the AED.
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Softball Inquiry: Mark Duncan noted significant resource hurdles for starting a softball program, including field availability, scheduling, umpires ($65 per game), equipment, and 1–2 hours of DPW field preparation per game. Neighboring programs in Cortlandt and Ossining were suggested as alternatives.
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Parks Update (John Bouchard): Dobbs Park baseball field and fencing completed; old playground demolition begins in February. Peace pole installed at Croton Landing. Handrails installed at Black Rock Bocce courts. Fields closed for winter with tarps applied.
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Recreation Update: Tree lighting on Dec. 4 drew 200–250 attendees. Winter Brochure released Dec. 2 with registration going well.
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Gouveia Park Update (Nora Nicholson): A timeline presentation on Gouveia Park progress is expected soon, along with plans for small park improvements.
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Capriccio's donates bench to Black Rock Dog Park
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Key Actions & Decisions
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Resolutions Passed: Approved acceptance of a donated bench from Capriccio's Pizzeria & Restaurant for placement inside Black Rock Dog Park.
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Resolutions Failed: None.
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Applications Reviewed: None.
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Public Comments: None.
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Reports:
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*Village Board & RAC Work Session (Karen Pecora, John Sasso)*: Village exploring extending weekend dog park hours from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.; sufficient budget funds identified to purchase an AED for Black Rock Park; discussed allowing limited school district (non-village) resident access to the dog park.
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*Parks Update (John Bouchard)*: Dobbs Park playground equipment arrived on January 12, 2026, with installation scheduled for the last week of January; Duck Pond hosted two evenings of ice skating last week; discussed placement of a Sue Mandel memorial bench at Duck Pond, Senasqua Park, or along the Senasqua walkway.
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*Gouveia Park Update (Nora Nicholson)*: Architect produced revised sketches for the Gouveia house; sewer line installation is complete; DPW to proceed with driveway/loop, lighting, and fencing work.
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*Master Fee Schedule Review*: Day Camp and Tiny Tots Camp fees mostly unchanged, except for a slight increase in the non-resident full season camp fee; Senior Kayak/Canoe winter storage fees to increase by $20; all other fees to remain unchanged.
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*Miscellaneous*: Nora Nicholson proposed creating an informational packet for the Spanish-speaking community; Mark Duncan noted the recreation brochure is already available in Spanish on the Village website.
2026-02-02
$25K Budget Boost Expands Croton Day Camp Capacity
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Key Actions & Decisions
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Resolutions Passed: None.
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Resolutions Failed: None.
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Applications Reviewed: None.
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Public Comments: None.
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Reports:
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DPW Update (Debi Braddick & John Bouchard): Weekend Dog Park hours will remain the same for now. Dobbs Park playground work is delayed due to weather with no updated start date from the contractor. Sue Mandel requested a donated bench be placed at Croton Point Park rather than a Village Park. John Bouchard is coordinating with two other individuals who are also donating benches to the Village.
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Recreation Update (Mark Duncan): Department operations are running smoothly and planning has begun for the spring/summer brochure. Croton schools will be available to host summer camps this year.
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Gouveia Park Update (Debi Braddick): Shared a memo from Village Manager Bryan Healy stating that weather permitting, work will begin soon on driveway, drainage, lighting, and fence upgrades. A public meeting is scheduled for March 2nd to provide a property update.
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Recreation Budget (Mark Duncan): The 2026-2027 budget will increase by approximately $25,000. The increase is primarily to hire additional staff for the Day Camp, which can now increase enrollment since it is moving from Holy Name of Mary to the Croton schools.
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