EXECUTIVE ORDER
Issued August 23rd, 2024
In preparation for the 22nd Annual Hooley on the Hudson, held on Sunday, September 1st, and in the
interest of assuring the safety of all residents and visitors to this area, certain traffic restrictions will be
in effect.
Therefore, I, Steven T. Noble, Mayor of the City of Kingston, by the power vested in me by the Charter
of the City of Kingston declare:
There will be no parking on the following streets/areas on Sunday, September 1st, 2024, from
6am until 10pm:
Abeel Street from Broadway to Wurts Street- both sides;
Post Street from Abeel Street to West Union Street- both sides;
Broadway from Spring Street to East Strand- both sides;
West Strand from Broadway to Dock Street;
Dock Street from Broadway to the West Strand Parking lot;
Dock Street Parking lot- first six rows.
East Strand from Mariner’s Harbor to the Maritime Museum- both sides;
Parking lot under bridge by the Hudson River Cruises.
From 4:00am Sunday, September 1st, 2024 to midnight Monday, September 2nd, 2024, there will
be No Parking on the right side of Garraghan Drive from Broadway to Koenig Boulevard/Route
9W to allow shuttle busses to discharge and pick-up patrons who will be attending this event.
The shuttles will also be stopping at the entrance to the Hudson Valley Maritime Museum lot.
In addition, there will be No Parking in the first row of parking spaces in the municipal lot under
the bridge for setting up stages for entertainment during the event. Also, the Kingston Trolley
will be allowed to operate up to the main entrance of the Maritime Museum.
Handicap Parking is available via Kingston Police on East Strand until they are at capacity with
overflow handicap parking via UCAT at Kingston Point Beach.
The following streets will be closed to traffic on Sunday, September 1st, 2024, from 6:00am to
10:00pm:
Broadway from Spring Street to East Strand;
West Union Street from Post Street to Broadway;
West Strand from Broadway to Dock Street;
Dock Street from Broadway to West Strand Parking lot;
East Strand from Broadway to the Maritime Museum.
Post Street will be closed from West Union to Abeel Street.
In addition, Abeel Street from Wurts Street to Broadway will be one way, eastbound, and only
for buses and Abeel Street residents.
Sincerely,
Steven T. Noble
Mayor