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2026 Farmers Market – Vendor Applications

The Village of Brockport Farmers Market is gearing up for an incredible 2026 season! We are now officially accepting vendor applications.  Whether you are a returning favorite or a new face, we would love to have you join our market community. Apply now.  Click here...

Brush Pickup – Begins Monday, April 20th

2026 Brush Pickup Calendar We will pick up brush/leaves the LAST FULL WEEK of every month, from April through October.  Each street will get one pass during the week of pickup. Everything must be at the curb by Monday morning of the pickup week. April 20 May 18 June...

Public Hearing

The Pubic Hearing scheduled for April 20, 2026, regarding Local Law 1 of the year 2026 has been postponed. A new hearing date will be determined and announced at a later time.

But not the report anyone wants to hear. As I learned on April 4th, the project is delayed yet again—mid to late June. Some of the reasons: worker fatigue from continuing 6-day work weeks and not enough workers to rotate out, some weather delays, a problematic bearing, and a new manager at Crane Hogan following the tragic death on March 18th of the company’s project manager. The DOT noted that O’Connell Electric was adding another crew, and that the pressure on Crane Hogan is the dollars lost in the project (282 day delay to June 15th at a cost to Crane Hogan of $7000/day).

The ongoing delay of the Main Street bridge project continues to be extremely disappointing to everyone in the Brockport community. The project extension has exacted a heavy toll on village businesses, will impact SUNY Brockport’s May commencement, and a June 13-14th village celebration. While, as Village mayor, I sincerely appreciate the open dialogue I have been able to have with DOT about the bridge reconstruction over the last 2 years, the unending extension of its completion is a stain on the contractors and project management team of Crane Hogan and the NYS DOT.