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Auburn council adopts procurement change-order policy, approves budget transfers, garden use, STRIVE grants and a school settlement
Summary
The Auburn City Council on Feb. 20 adopted multiple resolutions including a procurement change-order policy, budget transfers related to overtime, authorization for a county infrastructure grant application for a 70-unit housing project, approval of a community garden use, acceptance of a one-year STRIVE grant and a settlement payment to the local school district.
The Auburn City Council on Feb. 20 adopted multiple resolutions covering procurement policy, budget transfers, park use for a community garden, acceptance of a state STRIVE grant for a domestic-violence initiative, an interagency memorandum of understanding to implement STRIVE, and settlement of a claim by the Auburn Enlarged City School District.
Procurement: Council resolution 17 of 02/2025 amended the City of Auburn 2025 procurement and surplus policy to include a standardized public-works change-order policy. The resolution cites consultation with the New York State Office of the State Comptroller and Corporation Counsel and states the proposed change-order procedures comply with New York General Municipal Law. The resolution was sponsored by Councilor Rose Street Wilson and seconded by Councilor Cuddy and was adopted by roll call.
Budget transfers: Financial resolution 18 of 02/2025 authorized various…
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