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Votes at a glance: Williamsville board approves budget transfers, appointments and election inspectors; adopts local law
Summary
At its April 14 meeting the Village of Williamsville board approved multiple routine resolutions including budget transfers, payroll/voucher approval, election inspector appointments, a bioswale consultant contract and the adoption of local law number 3 of 2025; it also appointed an interim deputy treasurer.
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The Village of Williamsville board adopted several resolutions during the April 14 meeting. Most passed by unanimous voice vote with the transcript recording "All in favor? Aye." Key actions recorded in the meeting minutes and taken by the board are listed below.
- Budget transfers: The board approved budget transfers in the general (journal) fund and in the Glen Park fund for fiscal year 2024-25 as presented in the resolutions.
- Payroll and vouchers: Trustees approved payroll and vouchers totaling $136,212.11 covering the period from March 24, 2025 through April 10, 2025 as read into the record.
- Election inspectors: The board appointed multiple election inspectors for the village election scheduled in the resolution as Tuesday, 06/17/2024 and named alternates and a chair. The motion named Kevin Cronin, Albert Reinhart, Patricia Reinhart and Joan Jennings Scalfani as inspectors, with Laurie Berry as alternate and Albert Reinhardt as chairperson as recorded. (The date stated in the resolution appears in the meeting record as 06/17/2024; the transcript does not clarify whether that date is current or a typographic error.)
- Consultant fees: The board approved consultant fees of $7,500 for Alexander Zirkle to redesign and plant village bioswales.
- Interim deputy treasurer: The board appointed Terry Sherman as interim deputy treasurer effective April 22, 2025.
- Local law adoption: The board adopted Local Law No. 3 of 2025 (the transcript records the adoption motion and a second; the local law's subject was not specified on the meeting audio excerpt).
- Glen Park Joint Board: The board appointed an individual identified in the record as "Jekyle" (spelling as given in the meeting) to the Glen Park Joint Board through the end of the 2024-25 official village year.
Why it matters: The items are routine municipal housekeeping and staffing decisions that maintain village operations, permit upcoming elections and authorize a small consulting engagement for bioswale planting. Several items will require staff follow-up for implementation and recordkeeping.
The meeting record does not provide mover/second names for most motions; all recorded votes were voice votes with "Aye" recorded and no recorded no votes or abstentions for the listed resolutions.

