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This form is only to be utilized for improvement requests within the Village of East Hampton. Please provide as much detail as possible.

As provided in Section 250-1 of the East Hampton Village Code, an excavation permit is required when renovating a driveway. This includes a new driveway, the relocation of a driveway, the elimination of a driveway, etc. Please call the Department of Public Works at 631-324-4150, option 4 for more information.

This form is required for all Village rentals lasting fewer than 120 days. Note that rentals of fewer than two weeks are not permitted, per Village Code. In addition, a maximum of two of these short-term rentals are permitted per calendar year.  When applying, please be aware that "affidavits" (found in items 2 and 4, at...

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Date and time: 2023-05-09 02:00 pmLocation: Village HallDepartment: Public WorksAgendaSealed proposals will be received by the Village Administrator in the Village Hall, 86 Main Street, East Hampton, New York 11937 until 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday May 9, 2023, at which time they shall be publicly opened and read, and the contract awarded as soon as...

The Village accepts donations of trees. To Donate a tree to the Village, please contact the LVIS Tree Committee at 631-324-1220, or visit their website for more information on the Memorial Trees and Plaques.

The Village of East Hampton has numerous benches for the public's enjoyment and many of these have been donated. If you wish to donate a bench, please fill out the Dedication/Memorial Bench Application, also found in The Department of Public Work's frequently requested forms. If you have any questions regarding the process, please contact Jill...

As rain or melting snow flows over roads, driveways and lawns, it can pick up pollutants like motor oil, fertilizers, litter and pet waste. This "stormwater" that is not absorbed and filtered by the ground is not treated and usually flows into a storm drain system or directly into nearby waterbodies. This becomes stormwater pollution...

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