Pattern for Progress, the nonprofit regional policy and planning organization, will report findings of its infrastructure survey in the Hudson Valley at a May 19 conference in New Windsor.
“Infrastructure Issues: Crumbling or Tumbling?” will be from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Anthony’s Pier 9 in New Windsor.
Pattern for Progress officials said more than 125 towns, villages and cities in the nine-county region participated in Pattern”™s survey. The conference will include an overview of the condition of roads, bridges, water and sewer capacity as seen by municipal officials.
“There are serious deficiencies throughout the valley,” March Gallagher, Pattern for Progress chief strategy officer, said in a press release. Gallagher will explain survey results at the conference.
Keynote speakers for the event are U.S. Rep. Sean Maloney, a Democrat representing the Hudson Valley”™s 18th congressional district, and James R. Levine, general counsel of the state  Environmental Facilities Corp.
Registration is $50 for Pattern members, $60 for nonmembers and $30 for municipal or school district employees. People are asked to register by May 17.
To register, contact Pattern for Progress at 845-565-4900 or at rdegroat@pfprogress.org.