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Ed Romaine

County Executive

Edward P. Romaine was elected Suffolk County Executive in November of 2023, the most recent chapter in a lifetime of service to the residents of Suffolk County. Prior to his election, Mr. Romaine served as Brookhaven Town Supervisor for 12 years, where he championed environmental and quality of life issues in while significantly strengthening the Town’s finances.

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About Suffolk County

Suffolk County comprises 1000 square miles of eastern two-thirds of Long Island. Long Island itself extends 120 miles into the Atlantic Ocean, East from New York City. The distance from the Nassau County border to Montauk Point is 86 miles. At Suffolk County's widest point the distance from Long Island Sound to the southern shore is 26 miles.


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Departments and Divisions under the County Executive

Office for the Aging

The Suffolk County Office for the Aging is the designated Area Agency on Aging under the Older Americans Act. For over 40 years, Suffolk County Office for the Aging has administered federal, state and county programs for persons 60 years of age and older.

Office of Multicultural Affairs and Community Engagement

The mission of the
Office of Multicultural Affairs and Community Engagement is to address the needs of African-American Advisory Board, Hispanic Advisory Board, Asian-American Advisory Board, Muslim-American Advisory Board, Jewish Advisory Board, and other minority residents of Suffolk County.

People with Disabilities

The primary mission of the Suffolk County Office for People with Disabilities is to work for the benefit of Suffolk County's 283,000 people with disabilities.

Veterans Service Agency

Suffolk County is home to the largest population of veterans in New York State, and has one of the largest veterans’ populations of any county in the United States. We take our responsibility seriously when it comes to providing services for those who have sacrificed and risked so much for this country.

Women's Services

The Office of Women’s Services is a county agency that serves women in all walks of life, at all times and passages in their lives. This is done through a number of services most are free and all are available to everyone.

Youth Bureau

The mission of the Suffolk County Youth Bureau is to successfully meet the needs of Suffolk County Youth, under the age of 21, by ensuring effective countywide planning, thoughtful development, and efficiency in the management of resources necessary to sustain the County’s youth service system.

Budget Office

The County Charter requires the County Executive to manage the entire budget- making procedure for Operating, Community College and Capital Budgets. The Operating Budget is the largest and most complex budget prepared by this division.

Intergovernmental Relations

The Division of Intergovernmental Relations serves primarily as the liaison between all levels of government on behalf of the County Executive. Intergovernmental Relations works to develop strong effective relationships with the Federal, State, County and Town governments to ensure that programs, grants, aid and other benefits are afforded to the residents of Suffolk County. Through this division, many local concerns are addressed and are often brought to the attention of our representatives at the State and Federal levels.

Stop-DWI

The Special Traffic Options Program for Driving While Intoxicated (STOP-DWI) is a comprehensive program designed specifically to reduce the incidence of alcohol-related traffic fatalities and injuries in New YorkState. County governments are empowered by state law to develop and implement a yearly plan of action that addresses impaired enforcement, prosecution, probation, rehabilitation, public information and education.

Laws of Suffolk County

The Laws of Suffolk County, searchable and divided by chapter.

Suffolk County Judicial Facilities Agency

The Agency was created by Chapter 200 of the Law of 1999, State of N.Y. The Agency is a corporate governmental agency, constituting a public benefit corporation, duly created and is authorized to acquire, erect, build, alter, improve, extend, renovate the Cohalan Court Complex. The Agency is empowered to make contracts,and leases, borrow money, and issue special obligation bonds for all of these stated purposes.

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Water Quality Restoration Fund Board of Trustees

Notices, minutes and important documents.

County Executive News

Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine Delivers 2024 State of the County Address

Romaine Lays Out Vision for his Four Year-Term as Executive; Provides Update on Essential Services in First 100 Days

 

HAUPPAUGE, NY— Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine today delivered his first State of the County Address, laying out his four-year vision to rebuild Suffolk County safer while summarizing his administration’s accomplishments in his first 100 days of office. The County Executive addressed the Suffolk County Legislature and public officials at the Rose Caracappa Auditorium in Hauppauge.

Top priorities of the administration include strengthening municipal finances, public safety, improving county facilities, cyber security, prioritizing public works projects and enhancing infrastructure and social services reform.

“When I took office, I stated that this administration would be rooted in the values of hard work and accountability so we can build a future that is safer and more affordable for Suffolk County,” said Romaine. “We have already taken significant steps since January 1 that serve as cornerstones of this administration, with much more to come.”

Highlights of County Executive Romaine’s 2024 address include:

Strengthening County Finances:

In 2024, S&P Global Ratings upgraded its long-term rating and underlying rating (SPUR) on Suffolk County’s general obligation (GO) bonds outstanding to 'AA-' from 'A+’ with a stable outlook.

In addition, the County reached an agreement with the Suffolk Coalition of Public Employees to extend health care benefits for employees, saving $100 million over a five-year period.

The county executive also announced a new Centralized Grants Office to make sure Suffolk County gets its fair share of state and federal funding.

Romaine also vowed “to not submit a budget a budget that exceeds the state-mandated 2% property tax cap.”

Investing in & Prioritizing Public Safety

County Executive Romaine announced in January new leadership for the Suffolk County Police Department: Acting Police Commissioner Robert Waring, Kevin Catalina as Deputy Police Commissioner and Belinda Groneman as Deputy Police Commissioner.

The County Executive also announced the addition of more than 200 members of law enforcement and enhancements for public safety, including funding for new public safety vehicles and body cameras.

Romaine also highlighted changes made in the county’s Traffic and Parking Violations Bureau (TPVA), which improve operations and help ensure fairness to those who must come before traffic court.

Improving County Facilities

County Executive Romaine is committed to improving unmaintained county facilities as part of an approach to enhance constituent affairs and improve employee morale. The County Executive announced his intent to seek alternatives and potential renovations for Suffolk County Police Headquarters, H. Lee Dennison Building, the Medical Examiner’s Office Building and more.

Re-Acquisition of John J. Foley Property in Yaphank

Suffolk County announced the intent to re-acquire the former John J. Foley nursing home property in Yaphank, citing significant cost savings. The County intends to use the facility to ensure compliance with New York State’s criminal justice laws related to juvenile and adolescent offenders.

Cyber Security

Suffolk County is still recovering from the crippling 2022 cyberattack that hindered municipal operations and compromised sensitive information. County Executive Romaine ordered the full audit of spending related to the attack, announced the hiring of John McCaffrey as Chief Information Officer/Department of Information Technology Commissioner and committed additional resources to ensure enhanced security measures.

Public Works and Enhancing Infrastructure

The County Executive’s proposed $489 million capital budget rebuilds Suffolk’s infrastructure, sewers, parks, and roadways. The proposed budget invests in capital projects, prioritizes new and upgraded sewer projects and improvements to roads, bridges and transit. This also includes $106 million for sewer projects and $120 million for improvements to roads, bridges and transit.

Reforming Social Services

Suffolk County has taken immediate and swift action to reform the Suffolk County Department of Social Services. In April, County Executive Romaine named Dr. John Imhof as the new Commissioner of the Department of Social Services, working under Deputy County Executive Dr. Sylvia Diaz. The leadership changes come in the immediate aftermath of a special grand jury report about the handling of the case of 8-year-old Thomas Valva, who died in 2020. In addition, the County Executive is committed to filling hundreds of vacant positions and reform processes within the department, leading to more efficient services.

Protecting the Environment & Preserving Open Space

County Executive Romaine announced his commitment to environmental preservation along with open space preservation and farmland protection. The County Executive recently appropriated $15 million to preserve farmland. Since taking office, nearly 100 acres of farmland and open space throughout the County has been preserved with additional acquisitions planned later in the year.

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