It’s budget time!
Town Board Special Meeting — September 11, 2013
The discussion was about the Library and the forthcoming referendum. After a brief opening the Board went into executive session and on its return engaged in a lively session with some members of the community about the right of the Odd Fellows to to remain in a private space on the second floor. See for yourself!
Town Board Special Meeting Sept. 5, 2013
Still the Library situation! The wording of the referendum was presented for discussion. George Whalen, of Stissing National Bank, was there to answer some questions, but not much could be decided as he had not heard from the Odd Fellows about the disposition of their private space. My understanding, and I wish I could offer a better one, is that a municipality cannot purchase a property that is encumbered with space allocated to a private organization.
Well, watch for yourself and see if you can understand it any better!
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Special Town Board Mtg Regarding the Library Referendum, Aug. 22, 2013
A special Town Board meeting was held on a Thursday morning to discuss the upcoming referendum about the town’s purchase of the library building. While the meeting was public, only a handful of community members showed up and the Board soon went into executive session. There was a brief discussion when they returned.
Planning Board Meeting August 21, 2013
The PP Library: The Informational Meeting, August 20, 2013
Town Board Meeting August 15, 2013
In addition to the usual, but routine, business, there were some new guest presentations. State Senator Terry Gipson, talked about issues in the NY State Senate and asked for input on local concerns. There was also a presentation on the impact of severe flooding, read by a representative from the Cornell Cooperative Extension.
The Library issue will be discussed — and covered on this site — on August 20.
Town Board Meeting, July 18, 2013
On a hot steamy night heads were kept cool and many decisions got made. We also met the new Officer in Charge, Officer Kilmer, who offered a new child-seat inspection and instruction service for parents. A promising introduction!
Highway Superintendent Barry Hays discussed on a major problem the town is having with some beaver dams that keep on being rebuilt in the middle of the night.