The Cattaraugus County DMV offices will be closed on the following dates:
- Friday, February 13th.
- Monday, February 16th [HOLIDAY]
- Tuesday, February 17th
* DMV offices may be closed on Wednesday, February 18th as well. *
The Cattaraugus County Legislature will meet in adjourned session at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, for such
business as may properly come before the meeting, in the Legislative Chambers, 303 Court Street, Little Valley, New York.
Join by phone: 1-408-418-9388 or
1-646-992-2010 United States Toll (New York City) or
1-312-535-8110 United States Toll (Chicago)
Access code: 173 568 3119 (followed by #)
The Cattaraugus County Sheriff’s Office launched its Critical Incident K9 and Wellness Dog Program, in November 2025, designed to support the emotional well-being and resilience of both first responders and the community following traumatic or high-stress events.
The new program introduces specially trained K9 that will serve in two key capacities:
The next Planning Board Meeting will be held on June 25, 2026 at 6:30 PM at the Cattaraugus County Center Building in Little Valley, NY
The planning division serves as staff to the 13-member County Planning Board, which must act upon referrals from local municipalities sent to the county under Section 239 I of New York State General Municipal Law. The staff makes recommendations to the County Planning Board regarding these referrals.
The next Planning Board Meeting will be held on May 28, 2026 at 6:30 PM at the Cattaraugus County Center Building in Little Valley, NY
The planning division serves as staff to the 13-member County Planning Board, which must act upon referrals from local municipalities sent to the county under Section 239 I of New York State General Municipal Law. The staff makes recommendations to the County Planning Board regarding these referrals.
The next Planning Board Meeting will be held on April 30, 2026 at 6:30 PM at the Cattaraugus County Center Building in Little Valley, NY
The planning division serves as staff to the 13-member County Planning Board, which must act upon referrals from local municipalities sent to the county under Section 239 I of New York State General Municipal Law. The staff makes recommendations to the County Planning Board regarding these referrals.