Members
Representatives from municipal and county governments in the Hudson River estuary watershed can join the FRN for free as Members.
Members attend FRN programs to increase their knowledge and capacity for resilience planning, share their experiences and stories of success, and participate in regular feedback to help shape and direct the Network.
Partners
Staff from agencies, regional organizations, or private-sector consulting firms working on flood resilience in the Hudson River estuary watershed can join the FRN as Partners.
Partners contribute time, expertise, capacity, and resources to advance the work of Network Members’ flood resilience goals.
FRN Members include:
Town of Ancram
City of Albany
Village of Athens
City of Beacon
Town of Bethlehem
Village of Cold Spring
Town of Greenburgh
City of Hudson
Town of Hyde Park
City of Kingston
City of Newburgh
Village of Irvington
Town of New Lebanon
Village of Nyack
City of Peekskill
Village of Piermont
Town of Poughkeepsie
Town of Saugerties
Village of Saugerties
Town of Woodstock
Putnam County
Rockland County
Ulster County
Westchester County
FRN Partners include:
NYS DEC Hudson River Estuary Program
New York State Water Resources Institute at Cornell University
Arup
Blair Environmental Consulting
Civix
Common Ground Consulting, LLC
Consensus Building Institute
Cornell Cooperative Extension Ulster County
Cornell University Flood Risk Research Team
Cornell University Hudson Valley Research Lab
The Fiona Company, LLC
The Flood Risk Group LLC
Fuss & O'Neill
Hudson River Sloop Clearwater
Hudson River Watershed Alliance
Institute for Sustainable Cities/
Hunter College CUNY
The Nature Conservancy
Nelson Pope and Voorhis
New York Sea Grant
NYS DEC Office of Climate Change
NYS DEC Division of Water
Resilience Communications and Consulting, LLC
R/F Landscape Architecture, PC
Riverkeeper
Scenic Hudson
Shadbush Consulting, LLC
Siena College
SLR Consulting
Sustainable Hudson Valley
November 2023 FRN site visit in the City of Yonkers
The Hudson Valley Flood Resilience Network is supported by funding from the Hudson River Estuary Program, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, with support from the New York State Environmental Protection Fund, in cooperation with the New York State Water Resources Institute at Cornell University. The Network is also supported with in-kind facilitation support from New York Sea Grant.