Saturday, February 28th 11-12 PM
Meet the Team
District Contacts:
Supervisor Alison Jolicoeur
Lake Oscawana
Roaring Brook Lake
Councilman Louie Luongo:
Wildwood Knolls
Mill Ponds
Barger Pond
Councilwoman Sherry Howard:
Hilltop
Lake Peekskill
Glenmar Gardens
Continental Village
Councilman Christian Russo:
Lookout Manor
Putnam Acres
Putnam Chase
Roaring Brook Lake
Northview
Councilwoman CJ Brooks:
Abele Park
Lake Peeksill
Strawberry Knolls
Brookdale Gardens
Sewer District
Lake Peekskill:
- Ray Gambichler – Foreman
- Matthew Mills – Driver
- Jeremy Whalin – Driver
- David E. Anderson III – Laborer
- Jake Jempty – Laborer
Lake Peekskill Garage
7:00 AM to 3:30 PM
Important Links
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR DRINKING WATER
PFOA MCL Exceedance at Glenmar Gardens - Download the Roaring Brook Lake 2024 GEI Report
District Documents
- District Meeting Minutes for 3-4-23 Meeting
- Floating Object Application Checklist
- Application for Floating Object Permit
- Annual Drinking Water Quality Report for Glenmar Gardens (2024)
- Annual Drinking Water Quality Report for Glenmar Gardens (2023)
- Annual Drinking Water Quality Report for Glenmar Gardens (2022)
- Annual Drinking Water Quality Report for Glenmar Gardens (2021)
- Annual Drinking Water Quality Report for Glenmar Gardens (2020)
- Annual Drinking Water Quality Report for Glenmar Gardens (2019)
- Lake Oscawana 2023 Water Quality & Aquatic Plant Monitoring Report
- Lake Oscawana 2022 Water Quality & Aquatic Plant Monitoring Report
- Lake Oscawana 2021 Water Quality & Aquatic Plant Monitoring Report
- NEAR Lake Oscawana 2020 Monitoring Report
- NEAR Lake Oscawana 2019 Monitoring Report
- Lake Oscawana 2017 Water Quality Assessment
- 2017 Sampling Highlights
- Lake Oscawana 2016 Water Quality Monitoring & Aquatic Plant Management Report
District Beaches
DISTRICT BEACHES NOTICE:
The use of these beaches is restricted to District property owners, their lessees, and guests of the property owner only as per our Town Code.
Some beaches require identification via beach tag.
FOR ANY LAKE OR WATER QUALITY CONCERNS, PLEASE CALL
THE PUTNAM COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
(845) 808-1390
BOATING NAVIGATION LAW FOR LAKE OSCAWANA
NOTICE:
Please refer to the map for Lake Oscawana Cove areas which have no wake 5 mph speed and include the District/Community Beaches. Also, please observe the no wake 5 mph zone within 150 ft. of the shoreline of the entire lake.
Download the Lake Oscawana Cove Areas Map.
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Putnam Valley 8-24-1994 by L.L. No. 7-1994. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
58-1 intent
It is the intent and purpose of this chapter to safeguard and promote the health, safety, welfare and tranquillity of the residents and inhabitants of the Town of Putnam Valley by regulating the operation and speed of all vessels or watercraft of any kind which are propelled in any manner other than by hand (with the exception of vessels propelled solely by a sail or sails) and the launching, docking or mooring of such vessels upon, and the use of any of, the lakes or bodies of water, not privately owned, within the Town of Putnam Valley.
The intent and purpose of this chapter is also to protect general ecology and water quality of these lakes and bodies of water. Impacts include but are not limited to sediment and fauna disturbance, circulation of nutrients, degradation of water quality, shoreline erosion and impacts on aquatic wildlife.
The demand on the lakes and water bodies within the Town of Putnam Valley for recreational uses continues to increase. The diversity of uses and users are competing for limited water resources. The intent and purpose of this chapter is also to provide regulations for the coexistence of recreational uses, i.e., uses involving motor-driven vessels should coexist with, not diminish, other more passive recreational uses.
It is the purpose of this chapter to supplement the provisions of the Navigation Law of the State of New York in accordance with § 130, Subdivision 17, of the New York State Town Law.
Lake Peekskill 2026 Garbage Schedule
LAKE PEEKSKILL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
REGULAR SCHEDULE FOR GARBAGE COLLECTION
Town Residents Only
(PROOF OF RESIDENCY REQUIRED)
ROUTE 1 – MONDAY
ROUTE 2 – TUESDAY
GARBAGE COLLECTION RULES AND REGULATIONS
~CONTAINERS~
- Standard size garbage containers only – NOT EXCEEDING 36 gallons
- All garbage must be bagged in standard garbage bags and in a covered container
- Working handles and fitting covers are required
- No bungee cords allowed
- If your container becomes damaged it must be replaced within 7 days or it will not be returned to you
- CANS MUST NOT EXCEED 50 POUNDS IN WEIGHT
- GARBAGE IN OVERSIZED CONTAINERS WILL NOT BE PICKED UP
- All garbage must be curbside by 7:00 am
RECYCLING SCHEDULE
- Routes 1 & 2 – Co-mingled recyclables numbered 1-7 – Newspapers and mixed paper will be picked up on THURSDAY
RECYCLING REGULATIONS
- Plastic, Metal and Glass will be collected together in clearly marked recycling containers
- Newspapers, flattened cardboard, magazines and junk mail need to be bundled
- Recycling in plastic bags will NOT be picked up
- All recycling must be curbside by 7am
BAGGED LEAF PICK UP
Bagged leaves will be picked up between:
- May 1 – May 31
- October 15 – December 15 (weather permitting)
Leaves left out at any other time during the year will not be picked up
Leaves in plastic bags will not be picked up
Leaves must be in BIODEGRADABLE PAPER BAGS
BULK PICKUP
SPRING FALL
Route 1 – March 23, 2026 Route 1 – September 14, 2026
Route 2 – March 30, 2026 Route 2 – September 21, 2026
ONE PICKUP PER HOUSEHOLD
NO auto parts NO construction debris NO leaves or brush
NO tires or batteries NO computer monitors or TVs
Mattresses must be in plastic bags
Bulk pick up is limited to 3 yards per household
2026 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
JANUARY
New Year’s Day – Observed Thursday, January 1
Recycling pickup will be on Friday, January 2
Martin Luther King Day – Observed Monday, January 19
Monday pickup will be on Tuesday, January 20
Tuesday pickup on Wednesday, January 21
FEBRUARY
President’s Day – Observed Monday, February 16
Monday pickup will be on Tuesday, February 17
Tuesday pickup on Wednesday, February 18
MARCH
Bulk pickup for Route 1 Monday March 23
Bulk pickup for Route 2 Monday March 30
MAY
Memorial Day – Observed Monday, May 25
Monday pickup on Tuesday, May 26
Tuesday pickup on Wednesday, May 27
JULY
July 4th – Observed Friday, July 3
No pickup changes
SEPTEMBER
Labor Day – Observed Monday, September 7
Monday pickup will be on Tuesday, September 8
Tuesday pickup will be on Wednesday, September 9
Bulk pickup for Route 1 Monday, September 14
Bulk pickup for Route 2 Monday September 21
OCTOBER
Columbus Day – Observed Monday, October 12
Monday pickup will be on Tuesday, October 13
Tuesday pickup will be on Wednesday, October 14
NOVEMBER
Veteran’s Day – Observed Wednesday, November 11
Thanksgiving – Observed Thursday and Friday – November 26 & 27
Recycling pickup will be on WEDNESDAY, November 25
December
Christmas – Observed Thursday and Friday – December 24 & 25
Recycling pickup will be on Wednesday, December 23
New Year’s – Observed Thursday and Friday – December 31 & January 1
Recycling pickup will be on Wednesday, December 30
PLEASE CALL THE DISTRICT CLERK AT 845-526-2160 WITH ANY QUESTIONS
$10.00 Contents of Cars, and Station Wagons.
$20.00 & up Contents of Small Trucks/Pick-Up Trucks Mini Vans, Vans, and Trailers.
*** CHARGE IS ACCORDING TO SIZE OF LOAD. ***
NO CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
This includes insulation, plasterboard, 2 x 4’s and any building lumber, decking, roofing materials, doors, ceramic or porcelain sinks/toilets/tubs/tiles, and any other small or large renovation materials.
NO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
This includes paint cans with any paint residue, lawn chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, oils, lubricants, acids, thinners, stains, varnishes, and any other materials or substances of a flammable or poisonous nature. No propane tanks, empty or otherwise. No fluorescent light bulbs & tubes.
NO MOTOR OIL
The town will no longer be able to accept used motor oil.
WE ACCEPT, WITH NO CHARGE
Most metal products:
Stoves, dishwashers, hot water tanks, holding tanks, metal sinks, metal tubs, metal kitchen and bathroom fixtures, lawn machinery, car/truck batteries, metal boats, and any predominantly metal item.
OTHER FEES:
We accept freezers, refrigerators, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, and tires.
$10.00 fee to extract the Freon from refrigerators.
$5.00 fee to extract the Freon from air conditioning units
$10.00 each per 13-15” Tires. (with or without rims)
$20.00 Truck Tires
$75.00 ea. Small Tractor Tires
Lake Peekskill Water
Town Supervisor’s Update to Residents
Click on a link to download the document.
2024 Final Report (March 2025)
2023 Lake Peekskill Annual Report prepared by Clean-Flo
Lake Peekskill Water Presentation (September 11, 2023)
Lake Peekskill Materials 1 for District Meeting
Lake Peekskill Stormwater Drainage Map
Lake Peekskill Materials 2 for District Meeting
Lake Peekskill 2022 Water Quality and Macophyte Report
Lake Peekskill 2021 Annual Report
2019 Sonar Scan/ Water Sediment Testing
2018 Lake Peekskill Aerator System Report
Lake Peekskill Restoration Plan
Lake Peekskill Questions and Answers, 2014 CSLAP
CSLAP 2014 Lake Water Quality Summary: Lake Peekskill
2014 Lake Peekskill Scorecard: Citizens Statewide Lake Assessment Program
Lake Peekskill 2014 Water Quality Monitoring Report
Lake Peekskill Water Study
Images
Appendix
Contact Us
Office Hours: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM | Monday through Friday
Phone: 845.526.2160

