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City Council introduces two resolutions to authorize park events in August and September

August 08, 2025 | Utica, Oneida County, New York


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City Council introduces two resolutions to authorize park events in August and September
The City Council voted 6-0 to introduce two proposed resolutions authorizing public events at Liberty Park and at 422 Tilden Avenue.
The measures introduced would, if ultimately adopted or if permits are later issued, authorize a summer barbecue organized under the name Desi King's Party Supply at Liberty Park on Saturday, Aug. 9, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., and a set of events tied to Saint Anthony and Saint Agnes Church — listed with Saint Cosmo and a named individual, Damien Feas — for Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., and an additional listing for the 28th at 12 p.m. to 3 p.m., at Saint Anthony, Saint Agnes Church, 422 Tilden Avenue, New York 13501.
The introduction votes are procedural steps that place the resolutions on the council record for further consideration; the transcript records only the motions to introduce and the roll-call vote of "6 yeas," and does not show final adoption of either resolution or the issuance of event permits. Councilmembers present at the roll call were Ilo, Carcone, Irvin, Futures, LaMedico and Jerzy; the City Clerk took the roll.
Proponents or applicants are named in the resolution language transcribed as Desiree King (Desi King's and Party Supply) for the Aug. 9 event, and Saint Anthony and Saint Agnes Church, Saint Cosmo and Damien Feas for the Sept. 27–28 events. The transcript provides the dates, times and the 422 Tilden Avenue address exactly as listed above; it does not provide additional details on permit conditions, fees, neighborhood notices, required city permits, or staff reports.
No public comment, staff presentation, or council debate on potential impacts appears in the provided transcript excerpts; the actions recorded are the motions to introduce each proposed resolution, the subsequent vote counts of six yeas, and a motion to adjourn.
The council’s action to introduce the resolutions is a procedural step; any event organizers or neighborhood residents seeking confirmation of a final permit or conditions should consult the city clerk's office or the city’s permits and events staff for next steps and timelines.

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