The Village of Tivoli welcomed a new village clerk, Chris Cleveland, during the recent Board of Trustees meeting held on March 19, 2025. Cleveland, who previously served as the deputy clerk, is expected to bring valuable experience to the role. The board expressed enthusiasm for his return, emphasizing the importance of having dedicated individuals in local government.
In his first report, Clerk Cleveland shared that the village sold 464 trash tags this month, indicating ongoing community engagement with local services. He also highlighted the recent annual village election, which saw a turnout of 100 voters, including three absentee ballots. Emily Major was elected mayor with 98 votes, while both Peter Valdina and Bill Schilling secured 92 votes for trustee positions. There were two write-in votes for mayor, showcasing a level of community interest in the electoral process.
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Subscribe for Free The meeting underscored the significance of voter participation, with board members stressing that every vote matters, even in uncontested races. They encouraged residents to remain engaged in local governance, noting that the presence of voters supports those willing to serve the community.
Additionally, the board reviewed and approved minutes from previous meetings and received the monthly treasurer's report. The village spent a total of $77,719.55 this month, with $66,032.05 from the general fund and $11,687.50 from the capital fund. This financial transparency is crucial for residents to understand how their tax dollars are being utilized.
Overall, the meeting reflected a commitment to community involvement and responsible governance, with the newly elected officials poised to address the needs of Tivoli residents in the coming term.