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Poughkeepsie council approves local historic landmark, Downtown BID and changes to DPW notice rules
Summary
The Common Council approved designating 10 South Clinton Street as a local historic landmark, appointed three members to the Board of Assessment Review and passed two local laws including a Downtown Business Improvement District and an amendment changing how residents notify DPW of hazardous conditions.
The Poughkeepsie City Common Council on March 18 approved a set of consent and ordinance items including a local historic designation for 10 South Clinton Street, three appointments to the Board of Assessment Review and two local laws that create a Downtown Business Improvement District and change how residents file prior written notice of alleged defects with the Department of Public Works.
The council approved R25-32, designating 10 South Clinton Street as a local historic landmark, and R25-33, appointing Blair Fahey, Thomas Klug and Brian Hooper to the Board of Assessment Review, during a consent vote. The council also passed LL 25-03, an amendment to the city's administrative code (sections 15.02 and 15.03) concerning prior written notice of alleged defects, and LL 2504, establishing the Downtown Poughkeepsie Business Improvement District. All four items were adopted as…
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