14 November Water is off for the season at San Giacomo Park, Dog Park to remain open as weather permits November 14, 2024 By Danyelle Barrett General 0 Due to the freezing temperatures, the water at San Giacomo Park has been shut off for the season. The Dog Park will remain open as weather permits. Please plan on bringing your own water if visiting. Related Articles Register Now for the 2023 Season at San Giacomo Dog Park! The Town Clerk's Office is now accepting applications for the 2023 Dog Park season! *REMINDER TO ALL CURRENT 2022 DOG PARK MEMBERS: YOU MUST RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP FOR THE 2023 SEASON BEFORE 3/31/23 TO AVOID LOSING DOG PARK ACCESS* Click HERE to learn more about the Dog Park and download an application. San Giacomo Dog Park re-opens March 1st, 2022! San Giacomo Dog Park re-opens March 1st, 2022! Stop by the Town Clerk's office to become a member or to renew your membership. To prevent uninterrupted use of the Dog Park, please complete the 2022 DOG PARK APPLICATION and return to the Town Clerk's office before March 31, 2022. Town of New Windsor opens pickleball courts at San Giacomo Park Councilman Stephen A. Bedetti and Recreation Director Matt Veronesi celebrated the opening of the Town of New Windsor pickleball courts at San Giacomo Park, by a playing game with town residents Donald McCrossen, a Pickleball instructor and Ambassador to the sport and Hal Koch, an avid tennis player. “Getting these pickleball courts done for our residents has been on the top of my list for over two years.” stated Councilman Bedetti. “I’d like to thank our Town Board Members and Recreation Director Matt Veronesi for their support and most importantly our residents for voicing their opinion on the need for them. I look forward to seeing them get plenty of use!” There are four pickleball courts available for residents use at San Giacomo Park, 402 Union Avenue. The park is located across from Heritage Junior High School. Water Update: restoration times / water available for affected residents Our crews are still onsite and working on the water outage. Due to the emergency leak repair yesterday, when a water line was shut down, it caused a larger infrastructure problem that is taking longer to fix. Water service is expected to be restored later morning / early afternoon once the repair is complete. A water tanker will be available later this morning at Vails Gate Fire Company Station 2 on 4 Weather Oak Hill Road. Please bring containers to fill. Cases of bottled water will also be available for those affected by the water outage. We’ll post once both the tanker and bottled water are available at Vails Gate Fire Company Station 2. WATER IS NOT AVAILABLE right now, please wait until we follow up with a second post. NYC Water System Drought Watch - Practice Voluntary Water Conservation The New York City Water Supply System entered a drought watch condition over this past weekend with an announcement by NYC Mayor Eric Adams. As a partner municipality, we are encouraging residents to practice voluntary water conservation measures. View Water Conservation Tips Boil Water Advisory Due to Emergency Water Leak Repair: Burroughs Ln, Shelly Rd, Keats Dr, Byron Ln, Melville Dr, Stephenson Ln & Hemingway Ln Due to a emergency water main leak repair, water will be turned off at approximately 4 PM on the following streets on Thursday, January 9th Burroughs Lane, Shelly Road, Keats Drive, Byron Lane, Melville Drive, Stephenson Lane and Hemingway Lane A precautionary boil water advisory has been issued for these same streets until further notice. Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and sign up for text alerts from the Town for notifications. Comments are closed.