Climate Smart Task Force (CSTF)

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We are proud to announce that grant funding earned by the

Climate Smart Task Force is supporting several exciting projects:

 - the purchase of our first Town fleet electric vehicles -

- the purchase of electric landscaping equipment to replace dirty, noisy gas-powered machines -

- energy audits for key municipal buildings -

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CLIMATE VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT  and ADAPTATION PLAN


The Climate Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Plan is a priority action for New York State’s Climate Smart Communities program.  It identifies, analyzes, and prioritizes climate adaptation strategies to address the Town’s key vulnerabilities. Click on the title above to read the final version, adopted by the Town Board in March 2026. 


GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS CLIMATE ACTION PLAN


The Climate Action Plan - CAP - is based on the recently completed Government Operations Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory (see below). It meets requirements for the Climate Smart Communities program and lays out a concrete, but flexible path over the next several years to meet NYS reduction targets.  It was adopted by the Town Board on 10/16/24. 


COMMUNITY GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS INVENTORY REPORT


This report is a milestone in our work to move the entire community forward in reducing climate-warming greenhouse gas emissions. In February 2024, we launched the corresponding Community Climate Action Planning cohort, which will result in a community plan that will be presented to the Town Board upon completion.

GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS INVENTORY REPORT


This report was presented to the Town Board on 9/13/23. It represents a significant milestone in the 18-month Dutchess Climate Action Planning Institute, in which the Town participated along with 8 other municipalities, each doing its own inventory.


The Town of Poughkeepsie achieved initial Climate Smart Certification in 2021!

Read the full press release detailing this exciting milestone. 

We also achieved designation as a Clean Energy Community in New York State,

 making us eligible for a variety of grants to further our work!

The Dutchess County Division of Solid Waste has made the SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL GUIDE available to the public.  Check out the guide for answer to questions about recycling, composting, dealing with unusual or hazardous waste, and more. 

Meetings

The Climate Smart Task Force meets on the first Thursday of the month at 7 pm (adjusted in case of holiday conflicts) on Zoom. Zoom meeting details are provided on the monthly agenda, posted on the Town website.  A summary of each meeting can be found below, and full minutes are available using the link above.

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  1. Susan Karnes Hecht

    CSTF Committee Co-Chair

  1. Joan Freeman

    CSTF - Member

  1. Richard Levine

    CSTF - Member

  1. Kristen E. Taylor, AICP

    Senior Planner

  1. Feza Oktay

    CSTF Committee Co-Chair

  1. Thomas Lynch

    CSTF - Member

  1. Mark Murray

    CSTF Member

  1. Shantha Thangiah

    Third Ward

  1. Stuart Keyes

    CSTF - Member

  1. Malvina Holloway

    CSTF - Member

  1. Michael Mullaley

    CSTF - Member

What are Climate Smart Communities?


CliNew York State Climate Smart Communities Logomate Smart Communities is a New York State program that helps local governments take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to a changing climate.

Climate Smart Communities began in 2009 as an interagency initiative of New York State. The program is sponsored jointly by six New York State agencies: Department of Environmental Conservation; Energy Research and Development Authority or NYSERDA; Department of Public Service; Department of State; Department of Transportation; and Department of Health. The Department of Environmental Conservation acts as the main administrator of the program.

The original focus of the program was on encouraging local governments to commit to act on climate change by passing a resolution containing the Climate Smart Pledge. The certification program was added in 2014 and provides specific guidance on how to implement the pledge. Certified communities are leaders, going beyond the pledge by completing and documenting a suite of actions that mitigate and adapt to climate change at the local level. Communities earn points toward certification for each action they complete. In addition to accumulating points, each community must complete a number of mandatory and priority actions at each level of certification.

The Town of Poughkeepsie is one of over 350 registered communities; together these communities represent more than 8 million residents. The Town Board pledged to become a Climate Smart Community (PDF) on 4-18-18 and passed a second resolution creating a dedicated Climate Smart Task Force (PDF) on 7-10-19. (Appointments to the Task Force have since been updated.)  In September 2021 the Town became one of 82 Bronze-certified communities. Our Task Force is now pursuing actions towards the Silver, the next level of certification.

Our town has committed to:

  • Set goals, inventory emissions, and plan for climate action

  • Decrease community energy use

  • Increase community use of renewable energy

  • Realize the benefits of recycling and other climate-smart solid waste management practices

  • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions through use of climate-smart land tools

  • Enhance community resilience and prepare for the effects of climate change

  • Support development of a green innovation economy

  • Inform and inspire the public

  • Commit to an evolving process of climate action

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What actions has the Town of Poughkeepsie taken related to climate change mitigation and adaptation?

Mitigation means making the impacts of climate change less severe by preventing or reducing the emission of greenhouse gases (GHG) into the atmosphere.  Adaptation means adjusting to the current and future effects of climate change.  The Town has…

  • Committed to become a Climate Smart Community
  • Adopted a Climate Change Education and Engagement Plan as a roadmap for public participation in this process.
  • Created an updated Comprehensive Plan with sustainability elements.
  • Completed a Natural Resources Inventory and is in the process of developing a resulting Open Space Plan with public input.
  • Completed a climate change vulnerability assessment to support planning along with a climate change resiliency plan.
  • Completed a set of Climate Smart Resiliency recommendations 
  • Installed LED street lights and a solar array on the Town Hall roof to save electricity and shift to clean, renewable energy.
  • Completed a baseline inventory of its municipal fleet in order to support the process of transitioning to electric vehicles over time.  
  • Encouraged the preservation of open space and natural features through the implementation of a cluster subdivision policy
  • Incorporated Smart Growth principles into land-use policies and regulations.
  • Promoted Green Parking Lot standards in the Arlington Town Center District zoning regulations,
  • Added infrastructure for biking and walking with the Raymond Avenue redesign and is currently working on the Main Street redesign.
  • Provided both curbside and drop-off options for composting yard waste.
  • Engaged in brownfield cleanup of three sites.
  • Supported and participated in the Arlington Farmers’ Market
  • Created this web page and related social media to inform and engage our community.
  • Completed a Solar for All campaign to support access to community solar for income-eligible households.
  • Completed several actions to qualify for Clean Energy Communities, a separate NYS program, including our LED street lights, adoption of the Unified Solar Permit to streamline permitting for installation of solar and fulfillment of a Community Solar Campaign.

Participate in efforts to reduce emissions and build community resilence

Climate Smart Communities (Comunidades Climáticamente Inteligente) es un programa del Estado de Nueva York que ayuda a los gobiernos locales tomar acciones para reducir emisiones de gases de efecto invernaderos y adaptar a un clima que cambia constantemente. El pueblo de Poughkeepsie es uno de 313 comunidades registrado en este programa; juntas, estas comunidades representan mas que 8 millones de personas.

 ¿Qué puede hacer una persona o negocio para reducir su propio emisiones de gases de efecto invernaderos? 

¿Qué son algunos recursos sobre el cambio climático?

Events

Climate Smart Task Force meeting summaries - look how far we've come!

  1. 2025
  2. 2024
  3. 2023
  4. 2022
  5. 2021
  6. 2020
  7. 2019

March 2026 Update

The Task Force had an exciting presentation from New York Sea Grant, which is a federal academic partnership program of NOAA, Cornell, and SUNY.  With a focus on flood resilience and partnering with communities and economies on the riverfront, there are numerous potential intersections to benefit the Town. 

The Climate Ready Hudson initiative has received final approval from SUNY (the lead research team is based at SUNY-ESF in Syracuse) and activities will now ramp up.

The Town's first Green Vendor Fair will occur at the 5/3 Community Day, with a special emphasis on local and green businesses at the Stanley Still Park Farmers Market later this year.

The Task Force will have a presence as plans proceed for renovation of the current Town Hall (for Police/Courts) and the Poughkeepsie Day School property purchase, with an eye on maximizing long-term sustainability and energy efficiency.

Look for updates on our many projects in the Resident Services Guide, which will soon be published and delivered to every Town resident.

February 2026 Update

The Task Force is working steadily on numerous projects:  Climate Ready Hudson, purchase of electric landscaping equipment, updated fleet policies, recycling in town buildings and parks, and emergency shelters; and partnering with the Town on the new Buy Green/Buy Local campaign.  Look for our table at the Dutchess County Earth Day celebration:  Saturday, April 18th at the Vassar Environmental Cooperative.

January 2026 Update 

The Task Force is excited to welcome enthusiastic new members who are eager to get involved in projects that appeal to them!  The Town Board will adopt our new roster at its 1/21 meeting. 

Our new EV trucks were delivered!  They are assigned to Recreation and Zoning and will charge overnight at Town Hall.  The trucks were purchased using NYSERDA grant funds earned by the Task Force along with American Rescue Plan funds.  Shortly the Town will place a huge order for electric landscaping equipment, also provided by our NYSERDA grants. 

The Town is going to work with the NYS Green Purchasing Group, enabling us to receive credit for a related Climate Smart action.  Our new Fleet policy will shortly go to the Board for adoption, another goal. 

The Task Force also has teams working on municipal operations recycling, reduction in energy use for outdoor lighting, and emergency shelters. 

The Town is planning a Buy Green/Buy Local initiative with a related Green Vendor Fair.  Watch for details! There is also a new working group studying alternatives to the current method of managing sludge from our solid waste treatment plants.