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City approves firefighter bonuses for COVID service recognition

August 01, 2024 | Kingston, Ulster County, New York


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City approves firefighter bonuses for COVID service recognition
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed key financial resolutions impacting the city's budget and public safety funding. Resolution 127 received approval for modifications to the fire department's budget, which includes a significant grant aimed at compensating firefighters for their efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. This grant will provide 49 firefighters with a bonus of $1,500 each, funded entirely by the state, with no financial contribution from the city itself.

Additionally, Resolution 128 was introduced to authorize a transfer within the city clerk's department to balance accounts, indicating a zero financial impact on the overall budget. The meeting also highlighted a planned utilization of $1,593,648 from the general fund's balance to finance equipment and vehicles for various departments, as well as to address existing short-term debt.

These resolutions reflect the city's ongoing commitment to supporting its public safety personnel while managing its financial resources effectively.

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