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Village Of Spring Valley Board Approves Dissolution Study Before Possible Referendum

May 13, 2026·2 min read

The Village of Spring Valley Board of Trustees, by majority vote, approved hiring a consulting firm known as Laberge Group to begin a formal study examining the potential dissolution of the village government.

Sources tell Monsey Scoop that the move does not dissolve the village and does not automatically trigger a referendum. Instead, the study is intended to gather facts, analyze financial impacts, and provide residents with detailed information regarding the potential pros and cons of dissolution before any future public vote takes place.

According to officials, New York State law provides two different paths for dissolving a village.

One method allows residents to submit a petition forcing a referendum on dissolution. Under that process, residents vote first on whether they want to dissolve the village, and only afterward is a study conducted examining the impact of such a move.

The second method, which is the path now being pursued in Spring Valley, occurs when the village board itself votes to explore dissolution. Under that process, state law requires a comprehensive study to be completed before any referendum can be held.

Supporters of the board’s decision say the approach gives taxpayers the opportunity to review the facts before voting, rather than making a decision without knowing the financial or operational impacts.

The study is expected to examine issues including potential tax increases or decreases, how municipal services could be affected, zoning concerns, staffing, and other financial and operational matters tied to village government.

Once completed, the findings are expected to be made public, allowing residents to review the information and make what officials described as an educated and informed decision should a referendum eventually take place.

Village Of Spring Valley Board Approves Dissolution Study Before Possible Referendum | Jooish News