Supervisor's Office

Steve Schultz cropped railing picture

The Supervisor’s Office includes the Town Supervisor, Steve Schultz, the Deputy Town Supervisor, Craig Eckert, and the Administrative Assistant, Tiffani St. Aubin. The Town Supervisor is responsible for the overall management of the Town and all of the Department Heads in Town report to him. He is also the chair and member of the Town Board with an equal vote to the other four Council members of the Town Board.

If you are here to provide feedback for Garbage Districts, you may do so here.

 

The Supervisor’s Office has taken the lead on a number of projects for the Town, including:

  • Build a new sidewalk/bike path along East River Road - funding is still stuck at the State
  • Build a new Town Court - designed with plans to go out to bid late 2022 for construction in 2023
  • Build a River Walk Trail from Riverwood Tech Park down to Breese Park and beyond - portions have been completed at each end, but the majority is being done through the LWRP initiative.
  • Complete a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) plan - nearing completion
  • Acquire additional park land - new parkland acquired off Ward Hill, with others in the works
  • Create a spray park - plans are complete and if funds are available, the plan would be to complete prior to summer 2023
  • Push for reuse of existing buildings - numerous successes have been made but many still in the works
  • Add sidewalks along key roads - completed five projects with more still to do
  • Preserve open space - over 200-acres protected so far with more still in the works
  • Improvement in snow and ice removal - full plow run times reduced from about 5-hours to about 3.5-hours
  • New Town Park facilities - added playgrounds, pavilions, playpod trails, ACs, and revamped courts and field, with more still to do
  • Expanded recreation - significant growth in gymnastics, youth programming, expanded concert series, with more still to do
  • Consider creation of Garbage Districts to reduce cost to residents - taking feedback to see whether it is desired
  • Sustainability Efforts - upgrading to LED streetlights, installing EV chargers, updating solar codes, looking at Community Choice Aggregation, exploring public/private partnership for composting, with numerous successes and far more still to do
  • Diversity Efforts - added multicultural programming, increased participation in MLK celebrations, started Pride Week celebrations, working to expand Native American celebration, created Diversity Committee to help drive the far more still to do
  • Improved accessibility - Added accessible restroom in Town Hall, added sign language interpreting to Town Board Meetings, streaming all Town Board Meetings, with more still to do
  • Add Sewer Garage to free up space in our DPW facilities - currently under construction, due to complete later this year
  • Town Hall expansion to better serve residents - planned for 2024

The following are projects the Supervisor's Office has driven that have since been completed:

  • Build the new Henrietta Public Library - completed and opened on July 20, 2019
  • Add air conditioning to the Recreation Center - completed 
  • Replace the Senior Center’s old asphalt roof with a new steel roof - completed
  • Help to relocate the Monroe County Sheriff Office Zone B onto or next to the Town complex - completed by MCSO
  • Adopt Farmland Protection Plan - completed and has protected over 400-acres and brought $3.5-million to area farmers
  • Update the Town’s Comprehensive Plan - completed with many initiatives being used regularly
  • Build new facilities garage - built starting at the end of 2021 and completing in 2022
  • Remodel of Building / Planning departments - completed