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Council approves series of grants, capital transfers and the Lauren Park pickleball project; debates overnight parking enforcement
Summary
At its recent session the Kingston City Council approved multiple budget transfers, grant acceptances and capital projects — including a $685,000 renovation to create 10 pickleball courts at Lauren Park — and discussed a new fee structure for overnight parking in parks.
Kingston City Council members voted unanimously to approve a package of grant acceptances, budget carryovers and capital project authorizations at their meeting. The largest single project approved was a $685,000 transfer from the Recreation Trust Fund to renovate Lauren Park tennis and pickleball courts into a 10-court pickleball facility and associated site work; other approved items included grant matches, closeouts of 2024 accounts, and a settling of a tax-assessment appeal.
The action package included: authorization to accept a $50,000 state conservation grant to replace a kayak dock under the Work Street Bridge; council approval to add $253,892 in local matching funds to an earlier New York Swims award for Kingston Point / Kisselmo Beach; acceptance of an Ulster County ARPA-backed SEVE grant (solar/EV) of $40,000 to help fund solar on the Hazard Park pavilion with local matches; carryover of unspent 2024 capital and grant funds (including EV vehicle procurement and public-safety technology); and a $229,894 sewer-fund closeout transfer. The council also approved a $25,000 state grant to prepare state and national historic-district nomination forms for the Wilbur Avenue local district and a $20,500 award for a condition study of the Rondout Lighthouse.
Why it matters: Many of the approved items involve matching requirements and near-term cash-flow or bonding decisions the city must manage while awaiting grant reimbursements. Council members flagged cash-flow pressure at fiscal year close and discussed the use of bond ordinances to advance funds for large, grant-funded projects until reimbursements arrive.
Key items and discussion
Sales-tax and finance update: The controller reported that 2024 revenues are finalizing and sales-tax receipts are tracking close to $20 million for the year; interest income finished the year ahead of budget at about $1.2 million versus a $725,000 annual budget. The controller said cash is tighter at the end of 2024 than the prior year and that some large capital projects may require short-term borrowing to bridge grant reimbursement lags.
Kayak dock grant: Staff (Julie) requested authorization to accept and appropriate a $50,000 state Department of Conservation grant to replace a kayak dock at Round Up…
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