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Key discussions included the conclusion of an investigation into allegations of corruption against the Endicott Police Chief Garey related to a DWI incident, with the law firm concluding all allegations were disproven. The board approved motions to add items regarding a pay increase for Court Clerk Alyssa Nemire and a new hire for the Court to New Business. Special presentations covered Ideal Campus Parking Projects for lots on High Ave and Davis Ave. The board approved Local Law #8-2025 concerning fines for certain Parking Infractions and Resolution #29-2025 regarding Standard Work Day and Reporting for Machelle Spinelli. New Business involved approving a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) Incentive Agreement for Brandon Leonard, a Shared Service Agreement for Emergency Assistance, the PeopleReady Contract for 2026, the hiring of Kenneth Young, the pay increase for Alyssa Nemire, and the new hire of Mackenzie Lewis as Court Clerk. In bids, the board awarded the chemical bid for Hydroflourosilic Acid and the bid for the Water Department Roof Replacement to Hale Contracting. The board also approved multiple Accounts Payable, ACH, and Pre-Paid items for two different dates in December.
The Parking Authority meeting included discussions on various topics. A recommendation for a reduced fine of $25 for parking tickets paid within 7 days, with a late fee of $50, is to be sent to the Village board for approval. A proposal for 1-sided street parking on 100 Odell Ave was held over, and a proposal for 15-minute parking on the north side of the road from 60' east of the corner of Oak Hill Ave to Odell Avenue was tabled. A recommendation to allow overnight parking in the Municipal lot behind the odd side of the 100 Block of Washington Ave is to be sent to the Village board for approval. Concerns regarding double-sided parking on Church St were reviewed, with no action taken. The striping parking spots for Paula's Coffee Shop was held over.
The board meeting included a thank you to Trustee Wright and a welcome to Trustee Tran, along with announcements of upcoming events such as the Tree Lighting, Santa's ride thru Endicott, Holiday Parade, and Sip n Shop at the Visitor Center. A public hearing was called for regarding parking fines. The board discussed a request to award a chemical bid to Amrex Chemical. Additionally, the board approved accounts payable, ACH's, and pre-paids for both 11/3/2025 and 11/17/2025. There was a discussion about a new sign for the Odell parking lot, the Imagine Workshop, new traffic lights, and an update on 50 Washington Ave. An executive session was held to discuss the employment history of a particular person.
The meeting included discussions on stop signs, bus stops, and appearance tickets for violations, as well as a temporary easement for Oak Hill Ave related to a traffic signal project. The board also discussed an abandoned property on Hill Ave, water issues on Washington Ave, and potential residency requirements for running for office. Additionally, the board approved an agreement with The Avenue Revitalization Corp for the Endicott Holiday Parade, a Village Manager Contract, Concept Design Services with the American Ramp Co., and various chemical bids. They also discussed McKinley landscaping design and approved accounts payable, ACH's and pre-paids. The board entered an executive session to discuss employment history and potential property sale, and approved a pay rate increase for a part-time clerk.
The Endicott iDistrict Master Plan outlines recommended development and capital projects to achieve the iDistrict's vision and goals, guiding land use, improving public spaces, and implementing economic development strategies to enhance quality of life. The plan focuses on three key initiatives: creating 'Welcoming Places' through streetscape, building design, and parking improvements; fostering 'Redevelopment and Rehab' by revitalizing properties such as the Huron Campus and Endicott Forging site, alongside residential areas; and establishing 'Gathering Spaces and Connections' through new public spaces and enhanced pedestrian and trail links. The overarching goal is to revitalize downtown Endicott, improving its physical appearance, spurring economic development, attracting businesses, residents, and visitors, and enhancing the overall quality of life.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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