Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Can We Trust The Police To Offer Us The Truth?


According to HPD's MONTHLY INCIDENTS reports from January, February and March of this year, police officers made a total of 532 traffic stops (227, 140 and 165, respectively).  While the reports give no details about the reasons for the stops, each incident is given a street name.  Columbia Street and Columbia Turnpike -- the city's longest stretch of road -- accounted for 80 of those stops, or about 15% of the total, the highest by far for all streets.

There's Nothing PRETTY or PRETTY GOOD FOR A CITY About Any Of This!

Can there be a better picture which represents the dysfunction that is the Hudson Common Council and the uselessness of council "president" Margaret Morris's new so-called SAFETY Committee that seems to be primarily concerned with parking?  

Just 24 hours after I came across yet another vandalized plastic scannable paid parking sign in the 700 bock of Columbia Street, this morning I came across this one on South Fifth!

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Is It Possible YOU GUYS Are Being Lied To?

The 4th monthly meeting of the so-called SAFETY Committee that took place last night was nothing more than a farce.  This may have been the worst, messiest, most unproductive meeting so far.  It seems that the more the committee is asked to do, the less they get accomplished.  And HPD is no help.

Here are just a few things from the meeting to laugh (or weep) about.

Monday, May 4, 2026

Whose Garbage Is It? And Who Should Pay To Dispose Of It?

On Saturday, I was surprised to see that the large mattress behind the long vacant property at 538 State Street had been removed.  I thought it would never happen.  That was the mattress that had been lying there in plain sight since at least last November when I first noticed it.  It took a few emails to the mayor and one Hudson Hub request two months ago to get it removed, and I can only assume that DPW took care of it, which means city taxpayers, not the property owner, paid to have it disposed of.

Then, yesterday late in the afternoon, I noticed another development having to do with garbage, this one just as fascinating philosophically.  There were two new public trash cans in town. The short metal trash cans surrounding the pocket park in the 300 block of Warren had been replaced with larger, wooden ones that are typical of those found downtown.  Two hours after Mel's Bakery & Cafe had closed, the new can closest to the park (and to the bakery/cafe situated in the park) was overflowing with trash, made up mostly, if not entirely, of cafe customers' disposables. (The metal can on the sidewalk in front of the park had also been replaced with a wooden one, though it was not overflowing.)

Sunday, May 3, 2026

How Bad Is The Parking Problem Surrounding The New Pocketbook Business Complex? How About 5 Inches Bad!

 

Last fall, when our new neighbors at the Pocketbook Hotel hired a contractor to replace the sidewalks and curbs surrounding their block-long property, they forgot to do one little thing.  (Well, two, really.  The sidewalk on 6th Street is one foot too narrow.) They forgot to tell the contractor to apply yellow paint to the new corner curb ramps and NO PARKING ZONES beyond the corners.  Where there was yellow paint on curbs telling drivers to stay away, we have been without it for about 7 months.  And no one from DPW or the Code Enforcement Office (directly across the street) cared to make sure the curbs got painted right away before the weather turned cold, if only because no one is ever paying attention.  (I was recently told by Henry Haddad that DPW will get to painting the curbs yellow sometime soon.)  

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Where's Gary? Where's Dave? Where's This All Headed?

First ward council member Gary Purnhagen (above right) is the chair of the Public Works Board, a group of people we are relying on to finally fix our dangerous and ugly sidewalks.  Gary did not attend the most recent meeting of the PWB, held this past Monday night.  The chair of the PWB didn't show up in person nor did he show up virtually.  (Was he in a body cast in the hospital?)  The person in charge of the meetings and the board missed a meeting that lasted all of 14 minutes.  Maybe if Gary had showed up it would have lasted all of 17 minutes.  (All joking aside, I hope Gary is okay, though I did see him driving his car on State Street earlier this week.)

Friday, May 1, 2026

HUDseen Was Wrong Again! It Was A VANDAL!


It appears that I rushed to yesterday's conclusion about the reason for missing five parking signs and brackets on Columbia Street.  A few hours after I posted that article, I spoke with a parking enforcer on his way to the 700 block of Columbia for the first time on his shift.  He told me that he had been informed that someone had VANDALIZED several of the signs on the south side of Columbia Street.

Can We Trust The Police To Offer Us The Truth?

According to HPD's MONTHLY   INCIDENTS reports  from January, February and March of this year, police officers made a total of 532 traff...