Cohocton is a village located in Steuben County, New York. The population was 838 at the 2010 census. The name is derived from an Iroquois phrase for "log in the water." The village was once known as "Liberty," but changed it name to Cohocton when it was incorporated

as a village in 1891.​

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Village of Cohocton Incorporated 8/25/1891
17 South Main Street
Cohocton, NY 14826
Phone: 585-384-5252
 Fax: 585-384-5454 

Office hours Mon - Fri 9:00 am to 3:00 pm



                  Frequently requested phone numbers: 

  Village Clerk                                           585-384-5252

  Maintenance Supervisor                    585-448-2073                                             
  Village Code Enforcement Officer   607-542-2175 

  Village Court                                          585-534-5100  

   

                                  TOWN CONTACTS   

                  https://townofcohoctonny.gov/                                 
  Town Clerk                                             585-534-5100   ext 3

         (Handicap permits, hunting license, marriage license, dog license)  
  Assessor’s Office                                   585-534-5100   ext 6                                        Town Supervisor                                   585-534-5100                                                
Dog Warden, Deb Matthews             585-384-9501                          

  Cohocton Police (non emergency)  585-534-5100  

  Town Highway                                      585-384-5290

   


​VILLAGE BULLETIN BOARD

​​The Village Board meets the third Wednesday of the Month at 7:00 pm

at the Village Office, 17 South Main Street, Cohocton NY


Next Monthly Meeting Date is

November 20, 2024 at 7:00 pm


We are currently seeking residents to fill the following vacancies:


Alternate Planning Board Vacancy

ZBA Vacancy

Ethics Board Vacancy

Home of the Fall Foliage Festival

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Brush pick up Please DO bring your brush to the curb.  It will be picked up daily or as needed.  You can also bring your brush and drop it off in the designated area at the Village barn at any time during the month. Please be mindful to cut brush to lengths manageable to be loaded in the truck by one person. Also, keep brush piles separate from other lawn clippings and debris.


Leaf pick up will occur as needed, weather permitting. Leaves must be raked to the edge of the street and be free of garbage, stones, sticks and animal debris. If you live on Park Avenue and Wheeler Street, please rake your leaves past the ditch.