2025 LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOBBY DAY

MARCH 4, 2025 | HILTON ALBANY

Join us for Local Government Lobby Day as NYCOM and the Association of Towns (NYAOT) unite to advocate for critical local government funding in the final weeks before the 2025-2026 State Budget’s adoption.

AGENDA
8:30 a.m. -- Continental Breakfast and Registration (Hilton Albany)
8:45 a.m. -- Issues Briefing and Talking Points (Hilton Albany)
10:15 a.m. -- News Conference (State Capitol)
11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. -- Lobbying Meetings with Legislators (State Capitol and LOB)

There is no fee for this event but we do ask that you REGISTER by February 28th. 

2025-26 Executive Budget

2025-26 Executive Budget

BUDGET SUMMARY

(updated 2-11-25)


BUDGET TESTIMONY

(added 2-11-25)

Recent New York Court of Appeals Decision on Online Reporting System (SeeClickFix)

Recent New York Court of Appeals Decision on Online Reporting System (SeeClickFix)

NYCOM wants to ensure that our members are aware of last month’s Court of Appeals decision in the case Calabrese v. City of Albany. In short, the Court ruled that reports submitted via the City of Albany’s citizen request management system (SeeClickFix, a web-based 311 system) satisfied the requirements of Albany’s prior written notice of defect local law. A copy of the decision is HERE for your reference.

In upholding the decisions of the trial court and the Appellate Division, the Court of Appeals found that the City of Albany’s prior written notice of defect local law could be satisfied by submitting reports via SeeClickFix (SCF). The key issue in the Court’s decision is the language that the City used in its prior written notice local law, which requires that the notice be “written” and “actually given to the Commissioner of Public Works.” The court noted that the reports users submit themselves via SCF satisfy the “written notice” component of the City’s law. The Court also noted, however, that local governments may provide a different, more specific definition of “written notice.” In addition, the Court concluded the reports submitted through SCF were “actually given” to the Commissioner.

The key to using a platform such as SCF without it constituting prior written notice of defect is to clearly articulate in the local law establishing the prior written notice of defect requirement that SCF (or a similar platform) is not an acceptable method of filing such notices. Furthermore, local laws should also be clear as to how such written notices of defect must be filed with the local government (e.g., by hand, first class or certified mail).

City and village officials should review the Court’s decision as well as their own prior written notice of defect local laws to determine if they need to amend their prior written notice of defect procedures to address the Court’s holding and limit their local government's exposure from electronically submitted written reports of defects.

NYCOM is working with attorneys who specialize in municipal tort defense to develop a sample local law to address the issues raised in the decision.

Questions about this decision can be directed to NYCOM General Counsel Wade Beltramo at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or NYCOM Legislative Director Brian Coffin at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

NYCOM's 2025 Winter Legislative Meeting Recap

NYCOM's 2025 Winter Legislative Meeting Recap

Thank you for joining us for NYCOM's 2025 Winter Legislative Meeting in Albany. We look forward to seeing you February 1-3 in 2026!

NYCOM Advocacy Update 1/23/25

NYCOM Advocacy Update 1/23/25

NYCOM'S PRELIMINARY SUMMARY OF GOVERNOR HOCHUL'S 2025-26 EXECUTIVE BUDGET

VIEW UPDATE (added 1-23-25) 

Local Government Achievement Award Application for 2025

Local Government Achievement Award Application for 2025

GET RECOGNIZED!
Apply Now for NYCOM's Local Government Achievement Award
APPLICATION DEADLINE: TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 2025

The New York State Conference of Mayors and Municipal Officials (NYCOM) is committed to highlighting municipal successes and sharing innovative projects and programs you have undertaken in your communities.

NYCOM’s Local Government Achievement Awards showcase innovative projects and programs undertaken by NYCOM member cities and villages that have improved quality-of-life,​ resulted in cost savings,​ established cooperative partnerships, created new or unique approaches to issues, and/or streamlined the delivery of services. Winning submissions will be recognized at NYCOM’s 116th Annual Meeting at the Sagamore Hotel (May 28-30, 2025) and highlighted in an upcoming issue of NYCOM’s Municipal Matters magazine.

Questions regarding the program and/or transmitting the application should be directed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by phone at (518) 463-1185.

View Application

To Serve and Inspect: Election Day Guidance for Village Election Inspectors

To Serve and Inspect: Election Day Guidance for Village Election Inspectors

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2025 (12:00 - 1:30 P.M.)

While the village clerk is the chief election officer for the village, it's the election inspectors who do the work of conducting the election on Election Day. NYCOM's webinar for election inspectors will provide an overview of village elections and the roles and responsibilities of election inspectors, with special attention paid to the differences between village elections conducted by villages and village elections conducted by county boards of election. The presentation will also address poll watchers, managing voters not on the registration list, canvassing the vote, including the canvass of early mail and absentee ballots.
Presenter: Rebecca Ruscito, NYCOM Counsel

This webinar is open to NYCOM members ONLY.  While the webinar is FREE to members, please use the link below to register.  A recording will be provided to registrants following completion of the webinar.

REGISTER HERE

 
National Civic League’s 2025 All-America City Awards

National Civic League’s 2025 All-America City Awards

APPLICATIONS DUE FEBRUARY 27, 2025

2025 Theme: Strengthening Environmental Sustainability through Inclusive Community Engagement

As communities grapple with the challenges of climate change, the 2025 All-America City Award will recognize the pivotal role that community engagement plays in advancing environmental sustainability. Climate change presents imminent and complex dangers to local communities. Urgent and equitable action is is needed to help forestall rising temperatures and cultivate resilient, equitable communities that continue to thrive in the face of these environmental, economic, and social impacts. Fortunately, communities all over the world are already working to help safeguard our planet for future generations.

The 2025 award will recognize these communities, specifically those that demonstrate a commitment to environmental sustainability through meaningful community engagement initiatives. By engaging residents, businesses, and government stakeholders in the pursuit of environmental goals, they create lasting impacts that reduce and mitigate the effects of climate change while bolstering residents’ well-being.

Communities from around the country will submit extensive applications outlining their efforts related to the year’s theme and describing their civic capital. An external review committee will select twenty finalists based on the criteria of shared vision, civic engagement, inclusiveness and equity, collaboration, innovation, and impact. Finalists will then assemble teams of residents, nonprofits, businesses, government leaders, and young people to come to Denver for the annual All-America City Award Event where they will share ideas, learn from experts, build connections, and ultimately presented the story of their work to a jury of nationally recognized civic leaders. After an afternoon of deliberation, the jury will select the 10 winners, which will be announced during the closing ceremony.

Communities wishing to apply for the 2025 All-America City Award should visit the APPLY PAGE to learn more.

NY Energy Summit

NY Energy Summit

APRIL 7-9, 2025 | ALBANY CAPITAL CENTER, ALBANY, NY

REGISTER NOW (discount code:250417) | VIEW AGENDA 
Join State Authorities, Regulators & Key Stakeholders for a Comprehensive Look at the Critical Issues Impacting the Empire State’s Clean Energy Landscape

Infocast's New York Energy Summit returns to Albany in April 2025 with a remarkable roster of energy sector leaders to discuss the policy landscape and explore emerging opportunities on the path to achieving the state’s ambitious CES targets.

New York has become one of the most dynamic energy markets in the United States, with tremendous opportunities in the planning, developing, financing, and construction of utility-scale onshore and offshore generation, energy storage projects, community and C&I distributed energy resources, new transmission assets, clean energy manufacturing, and decarbonization projects across multiple sectors. However, only those keeping up with the latest developments in this rapidly evolving environment will be properly positioned to seize the very best opportunities on offer in the Empire State.

This meeting, like its well-regarded and well-attended predecessors in 2024 and 2023, is designed to let you hear the latest from a definitive group of New York policymakers, regulators, utility executives, developers, independent power producers and financiers. They will provide the best available discussion of the policies, plans, initiatives, opportunities and obstacles that will shape the Empire State’s energy landscape in 2025 and beyond.

Get the latest on issues such as resource valuation changes, domestic manufacturing and labor requirements, new momentum around the role of natural gas and nuclear power, and the impacts of a coming wave of power-intensive facilities—new manufacturing, data and AI centers, bit-coin miners—on grid planning. Hear how the growing tax equity and transferability markets are shaping project finance and investment, and how the risk appetites of capital providers and developers are shaping deals in the New York market.

The New York Energy Summit is your premier opportunity to network with over 400 regulators, market operators, utilities, renewable developers, and innovators from across the Empire State’s energy industry.