Town Court is Open to the Public Court Is In Session On Tuesdays at 9:00 AM The Court Clerk is available Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 8:00am until 11:00am. Court […]
Highway Department The Highway Department is here to serve Danby residents with cleared and safe roads. Laura Shawley Town Bookkeeper & Highway Secretary lshawley@danby.ny.gov 607-272-9169 Jack Shawley Deputy Highway Superintendent […]
Danby Code Enforcement The Danby Code Enforcement Office is responsible for the enforcement of local & some statewide ordinances & regulations including Building Permits & Fire Inspections Steve Cortright Call: […]
Planning & Zoning The Town Planner’s role is to work with property owners who may want or need to make an application for subdivision, site plan review, special permit, or […]
Danby Historian The Town Historian is an appointed position tasked with managing and preserving local government records, nongovernmental historical records, and otherwise adding to the knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of […]
Danby Town Library The Danby Community Library is in Town Hall and is open on Tuesday 1-3pm, Thursday 10am-12pm, and Saturday 10am-12pm. Cindy Parlett Library Volunteer library@danby.ny.gov 607-277-4200 Look for […]
Danby Youth Commission Contact youth@danby.ny.gov for more info! Youth Program Grants Available! Up to $100 per child is available to help offset costs for extracurricular programming. See the Youth Program […]
Danby Fire District 1780 Danby Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 Non-Emergency Voicemail: +1-607-272-8114 Requests for station use: station@danbyfiredept.org The Danby Fire District consists of two fire companies: The Danby Fire Company […]
West Danby Water District The West Danby Water District is a public utility that provides safe, clean, piped water to homes and businesses in and around the hamlet of West […]
Town Boards and Committees The Town Board The Town Board is the governing, legislative, and policy-making body of the Town. It is also the branch of government that appropriates funds […]
The Town of Danby sits on the traditional & ancestral land of the Gayogoho:no’ (Cayuga Nation), one of the five nations to first form the Haudenosaunee. Indigenous peoples were largely forced out of Upstate New York by the Sullivan-Clinton Expedition in 1779. The land that would become the Town of Danby was a part of the Watkins and Flint Purchase, a 336,380 acre patent granted by New York State to numerous eastern investors in 1794.