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Votes at a glance: Orange County Legislature approves resolutions, bond measures and appointments
Summary
The Orange County Legislature advanced a package of resolutions, bond measures, appropriations and appointments at a meeting where most items carried by voice vote or unanimous roll call; select items recorded roll-call tallies.
The Orange County Legislature considered and approved a series of resolutions, bond measures, budget adjustments and appointments at its meeting (date not specified). Most items passed by voice vote or unanimous roll call; a few measures recorded numeric roll-call tallies.
Below is a "votes at a glance" summary listing each agenda item as announced on the record, the action taken and vote outcome as reported in the meeting transcript.
1) Local law introductory no. 5 (sale of county real property at 276 Temple Hill Road, Unit 807, New Windsor): motion seconded; roll call reported as "20 ayes" and the measure carried.
2) Resolution approving salary schedules for election workers (pursuant to New York State Election Law sections 3-302 and 3-4201 for election year 2025): voice vote; carried.
3) Resolution authorizing County Executive and Department of Planning to accept and appropriate NYSERDA Clean Energy Communities grant funds (pursuant to Orange County Charter §4.09): voice vote; carried.
4) Resolution recognizing April 23, 2025, as Holocaust Memorial Day / Yom HaShoah: voice vote; carried unanimously.
5) Resolution authorizing Division of Risk Management to transfer funds from risk liability fund balance to reserve: roll call recorded as "20 ayes"; carried.
6) Supplemental appropriation to the 2024 Orange County budget for year-end cleanup (Orange County Charter §4.09): roll call recorded as "20 ayes"; carried.
7) Bond resolution (dated 04/04/2025) authorizing planning and preliminary work for bridge/culvert replacement (Sterling Lake Road/Longmeadow Road County Road 804 over Ringwood River): roll call reported as "20 ayes"; carried. The resolution stated an estimated maximum cost of $823,751 with $782,563 expected in federal funds and $41,188 in county bonds to fund the local share.
8) Resolution authorizing implementation and funding of a…
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