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Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus, who has served in the position since 2014, is seeking another term in office. He spoke with Radio Catskill’s Patricio Robayo about his record, current projects, and plans for the county’s future.
Neuhaus pointed to fiscal stability and open space preservation as key accomplishments during his tenure. “We’ve lowered the county tax rate nine years in a row and preserved thousands of acres of open space,” he said. He also noted infrastructure and cultural investments, including upgrades to county parks, redevelopment of the Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center, and plans to convert a former high school in Chester into a high-tech training hub.
Discussing development and transportation, Neuhaus said local zoning decisions remain central to balancing growth with community character. He also highlighted new transit initiatives, such as GoGo Grandparent, a ride service that connects seniors and veterans to medical appointments and errands.
Neuhaus said he hopes to continue building on ongoing projects and partnerships in a new term. “I believe we have much more work to do,” he told Radio Catskill.
By Patricio RobayoOrange County Executive Steve Neuhaus, who has served in the position since 2014, is seeking another term in office. He spoke with Radio Catskill’s Patricio Robayo about his record, current projects, and plans for the county’s future.
Neuhaus pointed to fiscal stability and open space preservation as key accomplishments during his tenure. “We’ve lowered the county tax rate nine years in a row and preserved thousands of acres of open space,” he said. He also noted infrastructure and cultural investments, including upgrades to county parks, redevelopment of the Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center, and plans to convert a former high school in Chester into a high-tech training hub.
Discussing development and transportation, Neuhaus said local zoning decisions remain central to balancing growth with community character. He also highlighted new transit initiatives, such as GoGo Grandparent, a ride service that connects seniors and veterans to medical appointments and errands.
Neuhaus said he hopes to continue building on ongoing projects and partnerships in a new term. “I believe we have much more work to do,” he told Radio Catskill.