1370b Majors Path, Southampton, NY 11968
The highway department is responsible for paving and maintaining all Southampton Town roads. It runs the town's…More Adopt-a-Road program and issues permits for road openings, road usage for debris during a demolition and permits for the temporary obstruction of a highway. The department is also responsible for snow removal and picks up leaves twice a year from residences. Leaves must be loose or in biodegradable paper bags to be picked up. Plastic bags and leaves mixed with brush will be bypassed.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong><br /></strong></p>
335 Ferry Rd, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
North Haven is a 2.7-square-mile island settled in 1665, north of Sag Harbor. Driving through North Haven is the only…More way to reach the South Ferry to Shelter Island. The village is served by the Southampton Town Police, Southampton Town Highway Department and Sag Harbor Fire Department. The current mayor is Laura Nolan.</p> <p>The village board meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 5 p.m. at village hall. The zoning board of appeals, planning board and Board of Architectural Review & Historic Preservation also meet at village hall. The village has a small planning department and a part-time building inspector. North Haven Village Park is located behind the hall.</p>
3175 Montauk Hwy, Sagaponack, NY 11962
Southern Sagaponack incorporated as a village in 2005 and in April 2009 moved into its village hall, a converted barn…More that had been used as a residence since the 1960s. The village hall houses the clerk/treasurer's office and the building department. The board of trustees, which also serves as the planning board, meets at village hall, as do the zoning board and the architectural and historic review board. The village does not have a highway department, but problems with roads in Sagaponack may be reported to village hall, which will alert the Southampton Town Highway Department. Donald Loucheim is the current mayor.