History & Culture · Hudson Valley
Palm Tree and Kiryas Joel share a municipal frame
Palm Tree's local identity is tied to Kiryas Joel, a coterminous village-town government, and everyday municipal services.
Published June 23, 2026 · Last verified June 23, 2026
Palm Tree is easier to understand when Kiryas Joel stays in the picture. The official Kiryas Joel site places the village in Orange County and points residents to water, sanitation, village property tax, and town or county tax payments.
A NYSDEC lead-agency decision describes the Village of Kiryas Joel as coterminous with the Town of Palm Tree. It also says the local government operates under the village form of government.
That gives Palm Tree a distinct local frame. The town name, village name, and daily civic services are closely tied together. The place story is not built around a landmark or scenic view. It is built around the municipal setup itself, because that shapes where residents look for ordinary services.
That may sound technical, but it affects daily life in plain ways. A resident trying to pay water, sanitation, property tax, or town and county tax bills needs the right local door. Palm Tree’s identity is partly about that shared civic structure, not a line on a county map alone.
Kiryas Joel and Palm Tree are names to read together, especially when the question is about ordinary municipal life.