Friday, May 29, 2026

Soon Enough There Won't Be Any View Left Of The Refurbished, Historic Upper Depot Building

 

The city code is clear: real estate signs can be no more than 15 square feet in area. 5 feet by 3 feet is all you get!  But the real estate sign that recently appeared at the corner of 7th & State is exactly 6 feet wide by 4 feet high.  That's 24 square feet of sign, more than 60% over the limit allowed by our city code.  Of course, the bottom of the sign is nearly 4 feet off the ground, which means the top of the 6-foot-wide sign is nearly 8 feet above the ground, making the sign appear even larger and more of a disgusting code violation eyesore with no right to be in a residential neighborhood than it already is.  Situate yourself just right on the sidewalk and your view of the Upper Depot completely disappears.  How fantastic is that!  

One wonders if Nick Fox at Code Enforcement has noticed the oversized code violation real estate sign yet.

Thursday, May 28, 2026

If The Common Council Continues to Rely On HPD For Help, Nothing -- Absolutely Nothing -- Will Get Accomplished!


During the HPD portion of the January 2024 Common Council Informal meeting, Police Chief Mishanda Franklin described an incident involving a female pedestrian and her "two-year-old child" that occurred the previous month during Winter Walk at the intersection of 7th & State.  She said, "a mother holding her child crossing the street was bumped by a car and fell to the ground. Baby was fine, child was fine.  The mother had some scrapes.  Everything was fine."   The driver of the vehicle, who apparently had been "driving at a slow rate of speed," blamed the incident on "darkness." 

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

No Matter Their Offer, Do Not Sign Up With Archtop Fiber!

 

Archtop Fiber is printing signs for their customers to display on their lawns.  As close to our streets as possible, of course!  No thank you!

And Then There Were None! And Then There Was No Money To Worry About?


According to the minutes found on the webpage of the City of Hudson Common Council Finance Committee, the committee met 11 times last year.  With the end of this year's fifth month about to arrive, the committee has met just twice.  The city, as we all know, is in financial trouble.

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Greenport, Hudson: Same Zip Code, Same Toleration For Ugly!

 

What should we call this most abhorrent development in the public sphere that City Hall has no idea how to handle? Shit creep? The demise of Hudson? Mayor Ferris's legacy? Signs of the ugly (end?) times we live in? Scraping the bottom of the fucking barrel?

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Smaller City, Smaller Hole. Equally Dangerous and Dumb.


Did you hear the recent story out of Manhattan where a woman stepped out of her car and immediately fell 10 feet to her death into a manhole missing its cover?  Unlike the pictures here, that incident occurred at night in the dark.

Dear Mr. Perry:

Don't you think you are making Hudson a less attractive city with your lack of attention to our fire hydrants?

Soon Enough There Won't Be Any View Left Of The Refurbished, Historic Upper Depot Building

  The city code is clear: real estate signs can be no more than 15 square feet in area. 5 feet by 3 feet is all you get!  But the real estat...