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Kingston council approves budget transfers, land-bank sale; Pike Plan canopy removal clears vote
Summary
At its Feb. 4 meeting the Kingston Common Council approved a series of routine budget transfers, a land-bank property sale for affordable homeownership development, and a bond to remove the Pike Plan canopies in Uptown; the Pike Plan removal passed 6–2 and the canopy bond passed 6–3.
The Kingston Common Council on Feb. 4 approved a set of routine budget transfers and land-use items, and it voted to remove the Pike Plan canopies in Uptown Kingston and to authorize a bond to fund that work.
Most administrative measures passed unanimously. Resolutions 13, 14, 15 and 16 — budget transfers for Building & Safety ($1,746.76), Parks & Recreation ($3,232,950), Fire Department ($492,552.89) and City Clerk’s judgments and claims ($70,000) — passed by voice vote, each recorded as adopted 8 to 0. The council also approved a 2025 resolution supporting continued and increased state aid for local governments (Resolution 17) by an…
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