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General News: Notes from the Village Board Meeting

January 19, 2011

►Board Sets Special Meeting to Get Public Feedback on Budget

After village trustee candidate Andrew Argenio pointed out that the public is not getting its opportunity to review and comment on the preliminary village budget, the board voted to change its budget work session next Monday into a special meeting so that the public could comment. The special meeting will be held on Monday, January 24 at 6 pm, A public hearing on the budget will be held on Thursday, January 27, also at 6 pm. Copies of the preliminary budget is available below on this page.


►DPW Appreciates Help It Receives


Village DPW supervisor Dave Halvorsen gave a big thank you at Tuesday’s board meeting to those who have been giving the village a hand with snow removal and its own equipment shortage. Halvorsen thanked Mike Bigg of Quality Auto for the speedy repair of the four-wheel drive dump truck that was put out of work last week with an electrical fire. He also thanked Matt Brodmerkel of VanEtten Paving for loaning the village a machine to take the place of the broken Bobcat. The Bobcat, which is scheduled to be replaced, is the most used piece of equipment the village owns, Halvorsen said. He also gave thanks to the town of Cornwall highway department for loaning a machine for cleaning sidewalks, a task normally done with the Bobcat.


►DPW Not Ready to be Re-occupied

Eleven months after the DPW was evacuated from its headquarters due to building code violations, the law firm advising the village on its repair says that it is too soon for employees to work there. In a letter, the firm of Hacker Murphy recommends that an engineer and an architect first inspect the building and give their approval before re-occupying it



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