Greene County Economic Development Corporation will be holding a Public Meeting regarding the Cementon Rebirth Plan on Monday, May 4, 2026, from 5:30 – 7:00 pm at the Robert C. Antonelli Senior Center, 15 Academy St, in Catskill.
The Greene County Legislature issued a Positive Declaration for the Cementon Redevelopment Project (Resolution 158-26) at its regular session on Wednesday, April 15. The resolution initiates the development of a Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS) for a conceptual redevelopment plan.
Cementon, a hamlet in the Town of Catskill, was once part of the Hudson Valley’s “Catskill Cement District,” a major industrial hub that supported cement production and regional infrastructure development in the early 20th century. The area functioned as a complete community, with housing, local businesses, schools, and transportation networks tied to the cement industry.
As manufacturing declined and plants closed in the late 20th century, Cementon lost jobs and economic activity, leaving many properties underused.
Today, Greene County’s Cementon initiative brings together public and private partners to plan for the area’s future—working to attract new businesses, encourage investment, and support long-term growth.
As part of this process, Greene County will sponsor an Informational Open House to collect community input on the production of a scoping document for the GEIS. This document will help identify potential land uses and regulatory requirements of the potential redevelopment concepts identified for the Town of Catskill, east of the New York State Thruway corridor, south of the Village of Catskill, and north of NYS 23A.
Residents, property owners, and other interested parties are strongly encouraged to attend and participate.
Public input will be accepted at the open house and comments can be submitted until Monday, May 11, 2026. Comments following the open house may also be submitted via email to vkeyser@greenecountyny.gov.
Following the public input period and based on prior research, Greene County will prepare the scoping document and make it available on the County’s websites:
https://www.investingreene.com/cementon-rebirth-plan
www.greenecountyny.gov
Greene County will accept comments from involved and interested agencies, as well as the public, for a minimum of 30 days following the circulation of the Positive Declaration and draft GEIS scoping document.
Written comments should be submitted to:
Victoria Keyser
Confidential Secretary
Greene County Economic Development, Tourism, and Planning
411 Main Street
Suite 419
Catskill, NY 12414
or by email to: vkeyser@greenecountyny.gov









