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Village Hall (Jennings Estate Carriage House)
Lefferts Tide Mill & Preserve
Village Park
Pond - Village Park
Amphitheater (Formerly Rosemary Farm)
Moonrise Over Puppy Cove
Kayaks - Village Park
Dock - Village Park
Freshwater Pond - Caumsett State Historic Park
Lloyd Harbor is almost 10 square miles in area; 20 miles of shoreline; 35 miles of public roads. The Village is roughly 35% in preserved open land. While regulations on items such as tree cutting, building on steep slopes, building height, setbacks from neighbors, construction of docks, etc., may involve more restrictions & permits than other nearby areas, the wisdom of these actions taken by Village Trustees over the past 100 years is clearly evident.
Over one million non-residents enter our Village annually to visit Caumsett State Park; Target Rock Federal Preserve; Huntington’s West Neck Beach; The Seminary Retreat & Conference Center; CSH Laboratory’s Banbury Center.
Our Police & Highway Departments handle daily all patrol, emergency, response, sanitation & recycling. It is an ongoing effort for the Mayor & Trustees to deal with State & Federal attempts to undermine “Home Rule” & local control.
“Our focus is always to preserve the quality of life in our unique Village, which has retained such beautiful expanses of open land & yet is commutable to New York City.”
– Jean M. Thatcher, Mayor
Mon-Fri: 9am – 4pm
Building Dept: (631) 549-2640
Highway Dept: (631) 549-8880
Lloyd Harbor Police (Non-emergency): (631) 549-8220
Lloyd Harbor Police (Emergency): (631) 549-8800
Village Court Clerk: (631) 549-8896
Mon: 3:30pm – 7:30pm
Tues & Wed: 11am – 7pm
Lloyd Harbor is almost 10 square miles in area; 20 miles of shoreline; 35 miles of public roads. The Village is roughly 35% in preserved open land. While regulations on items such as tree cutting, building on steep slopes, building height, setbacks from neighbors, construction of docks, etc., may involve more restrictions and permits than other nearby areas, the wisdom of these actions taken by Village Trustees over the past 100 years is clearly evident.
Lloyd Harbor is almost 10 square miles in area; 20 miles of shoreline; 35 miles of public roads. The Village is roughly 35% in preserved open land. While regulations on items such as tree cutting, building on steep slopes, building height, setbacks from neighbors, construction of docks, etc., may involve more restrictions and permits than other nearby areas, the wisdom of these actions taken by Village Trustees over the past 100 years is clearly evident.
Over one million non-residents enter our Village annually to visit Caumsett State Park; Target Rock Federal Preserve; Huntington’s West Neck Beach; The Seminary Retreat & Conference Center; CSH Laboratory’s Banbury Center. Our Police and Highway Departments handle on a daily basis all patrol, emergency response, sanitation & recycling pick-up, roadway & Village Park maintenance.
“Our focus is always to preserve the quality of life in our unique Village, which has retained such beautiful expanses of open land and yet is commutable to NYC.”
– Jean M. Thatcher, Mayor
Building Dept: (631) 549-2640
Highway Dept: (631) 549-8880
Lloyd Harbor Police (Non-emergency): (631) 549-8220
Lloyd Harbor Police (Emergency): (631) 549-8800
Village Court Clerk: (631) 549-8896
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Lloyd Harbor is almost 10 square miles in area; 20 miles of shoreline; 35 miles of travel lanes and is roughly 35% in preserved open land.
Our focus is always to preserve the quality of life in our unique Village, which has retained such beautiful expanses of open land and yet is commutable to NYC.
Jean M. Thatcher
Mayor
Explore our parks, trails & outdoor spaces. Lloyd Harbor features over 20 miles of shoreline and beautiful expanses of preserved open land.