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The Council meeting addressed several agenda items, including honoring the Fire Investigation Team for their award-winning service. Budget amendments for the Fire and Police Departments were approved, including the allocation of insurance recovery funds for fire truck repairs and the receipt of resident donations. Legislative actions included the adoption of zoning law amendments to rezone 16 Riverfront and associated parcels to a Planned Development District (PDD), along with related SEQRA findings. Additionally, the Council authorized the addition of Van Rensselaer Drive to the local highway inventory, approved the reconveyance of property at 35 Elm Street, authorized a spending freeze, and confirmed the Mayor's application for a cybersecurity grant for utilities.
The Council meeting agenda addressed multiple resolutions including the acceptance of a STRIVE Program grant for the Police Department, various budgetary amendments for the City Clerk's office and equipment procurement, and the transfer of equity between the Sewer and Water Funds. Other key items included authorizing the use of city property for a circus event, appointing members to the Board of Assessment Review, establishing a joint hazardous waste collection agreement with Rensselaer County, approving a full application for the Timber For Transit Program, and authorizing a temporary construction easement for a private residential project. Additionally, the Council recognized several national awareness weeks related to firefighters, public safety telecommunicators, police, and emergency communications.
The council addressed several agenda items, including authorizing the use of the North End Firehouse for a summer concert series, budget amendments for the Fire and Police Departments, and the appointment of Commissioners of Deeds. The council approved the closure of streets for the Memorial Day parade and recognized May as ALS Awareness, National Cancer Research, and Poppy month. Additionally, the council directed an investigation into a payment made to a former DPW Commissioner, approved local laws regarding tax cap overrides and fee collection procedures, and accepted funding from the Capital Region Transportation Council for a linkage study.
The council discussed several agenda items, including the rezoning of 16 riverfront parcels from Waterfront Mixed-Use to a Planned Development District. Budget amendments were approved for the Fire Department related to EMS training reimbursement and receipt of donations. Other actions included the placement of 'Hidden Driveway' signs on Adams Street, scheduling public hearings for local laws regarding property tax exemptions for disabled persons and senior citizens with limited incomes, and authorizing the implementation and funding of a bridge replacement project over Quackenderry Creek. Finally, the council approved the purchase of two replacement vehicles for the Police Department fleet.
The agenda for the meeting included numerous resolutions. Key topics involved appointments to the Board of Public Safety, designating official newspapers for 2026, and multiple amendments to the 2025-2026 Budget affecting the Common Council, DPW, and Fire Department (including accepting a PERMA/NYSAFC grant reimbursement for fire gear extraction equipment). Resolutions were also proposed to approve the 2026 Investment Policy, Procurement Policy, Personnel Policies, and Sexual Harassment Policy. Furthermore, the Council addressed authorizing a shared service agreement with neighboring towns for a law enforcement training center, setting the 2026 Common Council meeting schedule, approving mileage reimbursement rates, authorizing a water tax refund, ratifying an agreement with Maggie Simmons for mandated animal services, and approving a refund for an overpaid water tax bill.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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