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Troy's Community Newsletter

Troy City Council Votes 10/01/98

Ordinances

  1. Ordinance amending Troy Zoning Ordinance Appendix "D".(McGrath)
  2. Ordinance closing part of Franklin Street Alley and transferring it to the County of Rensselaer. (McGrath)
  3. Ordinance amending the 1998 City budget to recognize increased revenues from the Federal Asset Forfeiture Account and appropriate funds within the Police Bureau's Other Equipment SOS Federal Forfeiture Account. (Walsh)
  4. Ordinance establishing a special grant fund project to account for a comprehensive parking implementation strategy study for the City of Troy Central Business District. (McGrath)
  5. Ordinance approving settlement of certiorari proceedings instituted by various property owners located in the City of Troy and on the assessment roll of the City of Troy. (Doran)
  6. Ordinance amending the 1998 City Budget to receive Federal Funds, and to establish a capital account to support the construction of a bike trail. (McGrath)
  7. Ordinance establishing a special grant fund project to account for grants from New York State and from the Rensselaer County Stop DWI Program. (Pascarell)

Resolutions

  1. Resolution appointing Commissioners of Deeds. (Walsh)

  2. Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an agreement with the LA Group for improvements to the Troy Town Dock and Marina and Riverfront Park. (McGrath)

  3. Resolution authorizing submission of loan guarantee application to the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development for Market Block Incubator Building. (McGrath)

  4. Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a parking agreement to assist in the development of Flanigan Square. (McGrath)

  5. Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an agreement with Laberge Engineering. (McGrath Doran)

TUI did not attend the Council Meeting or call the City Council Administrative Assistant in time to publish the voting results. A last minute attempt to obtain the correct votes was made by calling each Council Person individually; however, they were either not available or were unable to recall with certainty specific votes for ordinances and resolutions. To the best of our ability, we were able to determine that all resolutions and ordinances were passed.

The City Council meeting agenda and supporting information is available at City Hall approximately one week prior to the City Council meeting. Contact Betty Rourke at 270-4495 for more information.

1999 Troy City Budget Process

Note These Dates and Get Involved!

  • November 12 Public Hearing and Input 1999 Budget City Hall 7:30pm
  • November 16 Finance Committee to Consider Budget Amendments from other Committees City Hall 7:00pm
  • November 24 Public Hearing and Input 1999 Budget City Hall 7:30pm
  • November 30 Public Input and Adoption 1999 Budget City Hall 7:30pm

In cooperation with Troy United Ink Corp., a not-for-profit corporation
Items published herein do not necessarily represent the opinions of Troy United Ink Corp., its officers or it's Board of Directors.

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