Mobile disaster assistance centers set up to assist Ulster residents with ice storm recovery

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Ice storm cleanup in Ulster County

KINGSTON – Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan has announced that over the next week, county departments in coordination with the State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services will deploy a traveling disaster assistance center to assist county residents at three locations with storm recovery needs and insurance claims.

Staffed by representatives from several county and state agencies, the disaster assistance center will provide a one-stop shop for county residents to receive critical storm recovery services and support from county government.

“No New Yorker will be forced to weather this storm alone, and we are taking a whole of government approach in the recovery, including deploying a dedicated disaster assistance center to help Ulster County residents with insurance claims,” Governor Kathy Hochul said. “To those that are still struggling in the aftermath of the storm, we will continue working around the clock to help get you the support you need. I want to thank our partners in government and the private sector for their efforts in the storm recovery.”

Ulster County will be setting up a mobile center for the following areas and days with daily hours of operation from 10 a.m.  to 6 p.m:

 

Kingston City Hall, Council Chambers, 420 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401

Friday, February 11th

Monday, February 14th

Rosendale Community Center, 1055 NY Route 32, Rosendale, NY 12472

Tuesday, February 15th

Wednesday, February 16th

Woodstock Community Center, 56 Rock City Road, Woodstock, NY 12498

Thursday, February 17th

Friday, February 18th

For public transportation options to the center, visit https://ucat.ulstercountyny.gov/. If you are unable to travel to the locations, call the Department of Financial Services Disaster Hotline at (800) 339-1759 for financial assistance, or the Ulster County Recovery Service Center at (845) 443-8888 for County services.

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