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Schenectady council places three home-rule resolutions on consent agenda for camera demos and rental-registration changes
Summary
The Schenectady City Council on April 14 placed three resolutions on the consent agenda supporting home‑rule requests to New York State for two traffic‑camera demonstration programs and a change tied to the city's rental‑property registration rules.
The Schenectady City Council on April 14 placed three resolutions on the consent agenda supporting home-rule requests to the State of New York for two traffic‑camera demonstration programs and requesting a state law change tied to the city’s rental‑property registration rules.
The items read into the record were: (1) a resolution supporting a home‑rule request to allow the city to implement a school speed‑zone camera demonstration program; (2) a resolution supporting a home‑rule request to allow the city to implement a red‑light camera demonstration program; and (3) a resolution requesting amendments to the New York State Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law to require compliance with the…
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