During the latest city council meeting, council members unanimously approved the appointment of Tim Sosni to the planning commission, following a brief discussion highlighting his commitment to the role. Councilman Hotchkiss expressed confidence in Sosni's motivations, reiterating support previously voiced by other council members.
The meeting also included a scheduled public hearing regarding an ordinance to discontinue a portion of Overland Drive. However, no residents chose to speak on the matter, leading to a swift closure of the public hearing.
In the public comment segment, Edward Marte, a local teacher and organizer, announced the upcoming Hispanic Heritage Month celebration set for October 12th. He emphasized the event's significance for the growing Hispanic community in Binghamton, inviting sponsorship and support to enhance the festivities, which will include food and music. Marte noted that last year's event attracted around 300 participants and expressed hope for an even larger turnout this year at a new location.
The meeting concluded with an invitation for further public comments, underscoring the council's commitment to community engagement.