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Village of Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn heights ada restroom renovation.
Posted Date
Jun 13, 2026
Due Date
Jul 13, 2026
Release: Jun 13, 2026
Village of Brooklyn Heights
Close: Jul 13, 2026
Brooklyn heights ada restroom renovation.
AvailableVillage of Brooklyn Heights
Road soil remediation.
Posted Date
Oct 20, 2025
Due Date
Nov 12, 2025
Release: Oct 20, 2025
Village of Brooklyn Heights
Close: Nov 12, 2025
Road soil remediation.
Village of Brooklyn Heights
Road reconstruction and 2025 asphalt road program.
Posted Date
Jun 26, 2025
Due Date
Jul 11, 2025
Release: Jun 26, 2025
Village of Brooklyn Heights
Close: Jul 11, 2025
Road reconstruction and 2025 asphalt road program.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Brooklyn Heights
The committee meeting focused on two primary topics: a review of the Kimble contract for waste management services and the potential hiring of a Service Department intern as a full-time mechanic. The committee discussed the cost-effectiveness of performing vehicle repairs in-house, citing specific instances of savings compared to external repair services. Additionally, the committee considered the possibility of providing dumpsters for residential cleanouts and explored the future of the department's internship program in relation to hiring needs and the availability of skilled candidates through the local career center. The committee agreed to extend the current internship while further reviewing legal options regarding employment, with plans for a subsequent Wage and Salary Committee meeting to discuss the matter further.
The committee meeting focused on the proposed establishment of a K-9 unit within the Police Department. Key discussion topics included the benefits of training a puppy internally rather than purchasing a fully trained dog, strategies for community integration and public outreach, and the technical aspects of K-9 selection, including temperament and confidence testing. The committee also reviewed operational considerations, such as handler commitment, housing, scheduling, mutual aid arrangements with neighboring departments, and the associated costs and training requirements.
The council discussed various personnel appointments, including the promotion of two firefighters to lieutenant and the appointment of new legal counsel. Financial reports highlighted revenue trends and budget status, while committee updates covered the potential addition of a K-9 unit, the status of a mechanic position, and upcoming safety discussions regarding speed cameras. The council also addressed resident concerns regarding basketball court hours, preparations for the Memorial Day parade, and various administrative ordinances related to solid waste collection and property zoning.
The council meeting included the swearing-in of two new police officers and various updates from departments, including the Police Department's K-9 unit proposal, Fire Department grant applications, and Service Department maintenance projects. Community services reported on senior programs and upcoming events. Engineering projects were discussed, specifically bridge overlays, road construction, and bicycle access. The Clerk-Treasurer provided financial reports, and the Mayor discussed local economic development and zoning compliance. Several ordinances and resolutions were adopted, including insurance authorizations, amendments to codified ordinances, and eligibility requirements for the senior lawn-cutting program.
The council meeting addressed several key topics including the receipt of a federal grant for a new fire truck and the appointments of new fire department personnel. Public comments covered concerns regarding e-bike regulations and park registration procedures. Updates were provided on police department certifications, ongoing vehicle maintenance, and street department projects. Financial discussions included review of month-end reports, insurance policy renewals, and changes to tax distribution procedures. Council also passed various emergency ordinances authorizing contracts, payments for equipment, and establishing a canine unit for the police department.
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