The Village of Clinton Board met Tuesday night to discuss new business.
The Board approved a resolution approving the Jan. 6 meeting minutes.
The Board approved a resolution auditing the payment of vouchers.
The Board approved a resolution accepting the department reports.
Village of Clinton Mayor Elizabeth Tantillo attended a NYCOM event and was awarded a $343.50 check for unclaimed funds.
Tantillo said the Village would be given the schedule and lead agency designation from the DOT for DRI projects Tuesday.
She said the Village is objecting to a proposal for sidewalk work on West Park Row and College Street.
More information will start being available to residents about the projects.
Boardmember Rit Fuller said the Tree Committee needs to have a meeting with the DOT to inform people how projects may impact residents' trees.
Fuller said he also needs to schedule a discussion with homeowners about tree removal and replacements.
The Board approved a resolution approving the Village polling place and hours as the Lumbard Hall meeting room Tuesday, March 18, 12 through 9 p.m.
The Board approved a resolution for the Village to be the lead agency on the SEQR Site Plan Review of the Lewis Brothers DRI project on Taylor and McBride avenues.
The Board approved a resolution to hold a public hearing at the March 3 Village Board meeting to discuss the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System report, changes to the Stormwater code, and a public education session.
The Board approved a ...