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.
The next Planning Board Meeting will be held on March 26, 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 February 26, 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 following committees will meet on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, in the large committee room at the County Center, 303 Court Street, Little Valley, New York, at the indicated times.
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The Cattaraugus County Board of Health meeting will be held on Wednesday, December 2nd, 2026.
In New York State, county Boards of Health are empowered by NYS Public Health Law to formulate, promulgate, adopt, and publish rules, regulations, orders, and directions for the security of life and health in the county health districts. Boards of Health are also empowered to enforce provisions of both the State and County Sanitary Codes.
The Cattaraugus County Board of Health meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 4th, 2026.
In New York State, county Boards of Health are empowered by NYS Public Health Law to formulate, promulgate, adopt, and publish rules, regulations, orders, and directions for the security of life and health in the county health districts. Boards of Health are also empowered to enforce provisions of both the State and County Sanitary Codes.
The Cattaraugus County Board of Health meeting will be held on October 7th, 2026.
In New York State, county Boards of Health are empowered by NYS Public Health Law to formulate, promulgate, adopt, and publish rules, regulations, orders, and directions for the security of life and health in the county health districts. Boards of Health are also empowered to enforce provisions of both the State and County Sanitary Codes.
The Cattaraugus County Board of Health meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 2nd, 2026.
In New York State, county Boards of Health are empowered by NYS Public Health Law to formulate, promulgate, adopt, and publish rules, regulations, orders, and directions for the security of life and health in the county health districts. Boards of Health are also empowered to enforce provisions of both the State and County Sanitary Codes.
The Cattaraugus County Board of Health meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 5th, 2026.
In New York State, county Boards of Health are empowered by NYS Public Health Law to formulate, promulgate, adopt, and publish rules, regulations, orders, and directions for the security of life and health in the county health districts. Boards of Health are also empowered to enforce provisions of both the State and County Sanitary Codes.