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Brookhaven reads resolutions package including grants, capital projects and Wi‑Fi marina proposal

January 06, 2025 | Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York


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Brookhaven reads resolutions package including grants, capital projects and Wi‑Fi marina proposal
During the public session that followed the executive session, the supervisor read a multi‑item resolutions agenda into the record for consideration later in the meeting or at subsequent proceedings. The resolutions cover a range of administrative and capital matters, from grant acceptances to operating transfers and project authorizations.

Notable items read into the record included: authorization for the supervisor or deputy to enter into an agreement with the Village of Patchogue to provide fire marshal services; an appointment of Matt Sabatello to two Civic Plus advisory boards; a public hearing to solicit public comments on Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) activities for the 2025 annual action plan (the transcript references "24 CFR section 91.105"); authorization to enter agreements and accept grant awards from New York State environmental and water quality programs; capital budget amendments to reflect grant awards; an authorization to add Wi‑Fi installations at Cedar Beach, Fort Jefferson Marina, West Meadow Beach and other marinas to the 2025 capital plan; and the town's 2025 timekeeping policy and standards operating procedures.

The supervisor also read multiple procurement and bid awards (for vehicle repair and stormwater mitigation), a proposed settlement to acquire grading easements on Sweezy Lane in Middle Island, and a request to add previously unmaintained roads into the town's maintenance program. Several items called for amendments to subrecipient agreements related to the CDBG program and for intermunicipal agreements with Suffolk County related to Mill Pond project completion.

The transcript records the resolutions being presented but does not show votes or final adoption for the listed items in the excerpt provided. Council members asked clarifying questions during the reading, including whether the town will move to an electronic timekeeping system; staff responded that the timekeeping item is intended to standardize department procedures and facilitate payroll processing.

Because the reading covered many discrete administrative actions, the board did not debate each item in detailed public comment on the recorded excerpt; items appear slated for routine approval or further procedural steps.

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