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The board meeting included comprehensive reports from the police, fire, and public works departments, covering operations, training, and maintenance activities. The clerk provided updates on financial reconciliations, tax billing, and the search for an accounting firm to conduct a federal audit related to a new fire truck purchase. Additionally, the meeting featured a detailed report from the Planning Board regarding industrial zoning reviews and potential land use for the foundry site. The board also addressed new business, including the search for an auditing firm, and authorized payment for audited bills.
The meeting included comprehensive reports from the police, fire, and public works departments detailing service calls, equipment maintenance, and ongoing infrastructure projects such as water treatment, sewer collection system repairs, and village building improvements. The Clerk-Treasurer reported on tax collections, water/sewer bill processing, and completed zoning documentation. The Planning Board segment focused on the review of the draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement for the West Water Street Project, including provisions for public comment. Other business included scheduling future meetings, addressing property maintenance concerns, and authorization of payments for audited bills for the general, water, and sewer funds.
The board meeting included comprehensive departmental reports covering police activities, fire department operations, and public works projects including water and sewer system updates, street maintenance, and building and grounds improvements. The board addressed financial matters such as tax collections, state grant reimbursements, and the approval of a budget resolution for the purchase of a new aerial fire vehicle and insurance budget modifications. Additionally, the board approved a significant change order for the WWTP Disinfection Improvements project, scheduled local Halloween festivities, and authorized the payment of audited bills. The meeting also featured updates from the Planning Board regarding public engagement and an environmental impact statement, alongside public comments concerning local park developments and county-level tax information.
The meeting featured department reports covering police, fire, public works, and financial operations. Discussions included water and sewer system maintenance, street and grounds upkeep, and the status of ongoing capital projects. Planning efforts were reviewed, specifically regarding the Comprehensive Plan, potential redevelopment of the Village Square, and municipal website updates. The board passed resolutions related to fiscal year-end budget adjustments, participation in a cooperative natural gas bid, approval for children to participate in the Memorial Day parade, and confirmation of fire department membership and officer election results. Furthermore, the board authorized the payment of audited bills for the general, water, and sewer funds.
The meeting included reports from the Police, Fire, and DPW departments covering operations, maintenance, and facility improvements. New business items addressed the approval of the Painted Post Farmers Market, the appointment of an election inspector for the village election, and authorization of budget transfers for web design and equipment purchases. The board also discussed initiating an income survey for grant opportunities, planning for future budget workshops, and a potential public hearing regarding the NYS tax cap override. Additionally, a resolution supporting increased aid to municipalities was adopted, and the board addressed public comments regarding sewer maintenance and authorized the payment of audited bills.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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