HUDseen
HUDseen is a mostly pictorial blog dedicated to exposing all things dangerous, ugly, hypocritical, and inexplicable in Hudson, NY that go unseen or ignored by Hudson City Hall. As well as other random, curious, concerning, and interesting things seen and tripped over in Hudson.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
More Progress With The New Paid Parking System! When Will It End?
Other than a recent quick mention of the city's ten remaining parking kiosks that might someday appear downtown to be utilized for on-street parking (the 6 kiosks out now are only found at parking lots), there has been scant information given recently by HPD's Captain David Miller and Chief Mishanda Franklin regarding the progress (if any) with the city's new paid parking system. The ambitious new system is certainly not anywhere near being finalized, and changes and corrections are still being made. Yet there haven't been any parking updates in months, neither on HPD's Fakebook page nor at any of the monthly meetings of the laughably tilted SAFETY Committee. The silence is deafening.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Lock 'Em Up For At Least 15 Days! And Fine 'Em, Too!
At least 5 years ago (and maybe a whole lot longer), the 4-sided street clock at the southeast corner of the 7th Street Park stopped working. Since then, three of the clocks have been stuck at 9:08 and one at 11:10 (or thereabouts). Two or three years ago, DPW Superman Rob Perry told the council that the clock had been a gift long ago to the city from a local social organizational but that it was now too expensive to repair. And there it still stands. Doing nothing. Mostly ignored; in the way; a perfect symbol of how Hudson seems to always be stuck in some sort of limbo, never making any progress. Broken. Stuck. I'm waiting for a new council member to ask Rob what the deal is with the street clock so that he can repeat what he told a previous council.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Can The City Afford An Auditor? From The Looks Of Things, No, It Might Be Too Late For A Much Needed Auditor!
Why does this public trash can exist where it is? Why should we pay one dime to have DPW empty and service it (I won't say maintain!)? There is no reason for it to be there. It screams, YOU ARE WASTING MONEY BY KEEPING ME HERE!
It's pretty easy to draw a line from that bit of city infrastructure to the city's fiscal woes.
Monday, April 27, 2026
Too Much Idling! Much Too Much!
According to an automatic email reply I received today, our Police Chief, Mishanda Franklin, is "out of the office" this entire week and Monday and Tuesday of next week. While the city waits for the mayor to appoint a new Police Commissioner (is that even happening?), Franklin is also the Acting Police Commissioner. This has been the case for several months. In the 3 years that Mishanda Franklin has been our Police Chief, she has been on two maternity leaves of 4 or 5 months each.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
How To Ensure Pedestrians Will Continue To Be Put In Harm's Way: Keep Quiet, Do Absolutely Nothing and Ignore The Situation!
On Saturday, December 20th, 2025, at approximately 9:15 am, no more than 40 hours after a city resident walking in a downtown crosswalk was struck violently by a turning vehicle, another person walking in a city pedestrian crosswalk was hit by a turning vehicle. THE TWO COLLISIONS OCCURED IN THE SAME PEDESTRIAN CROSSWALK at the intersection of Park Place & Warren Street. The two collisions occurred in the one pedestrian crosswalk of the two at the busy intersection that does not have a flashing pedestrian signal. No mention of either incident has been made publicly by anyone from City Hall.
Saturday, April 25, 2026
I Could Never Make This Stuff Up! No Way! Could You?
There are a total of 16 diagonal parking spaces on South 7th Street, all found on the block's west side. 6 spaces are in the portion north of Cherry Alley, and 10 are south of the alley. A few changes to the paid parking signs on that block were made yesterday and/or on Thursday. Perhaps too many changes.
Friday, April 24, 2026
Can Dysfunction Be Measured With A Short Portion Of A Yard Stick?
If HPD and/or DPW are able and willing to install scannable paid parking signs on South 7th Street at the reasonable height of 5 feet off the ground, when will all the other hundreds of previously installed signs on light poles all over downtown -- including on 7th Street -- be dropped from their 8-foot height to 5 feet? Wouldn't the kids with the spray paint cans not be the only ones to appreciate such a respectful gesture?
That scannable plastic paid parking sign appeared in the last week or two. Notice the meter pole in the background without a sign (or two) on it. And further on, the streetlight pole with a sign high upon it.
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