Legislature Advances Local Law to Raise Board of Contract Administration Thresholds

2491297 · February 25, 2025

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Summary

Committee moved a local law to amend the Albany County Charter and adjust the monetary threshold for the Board of Contract Administration to automatically track inflation; sponsors described the change as modernization of a 1993 threshold.

The committee advanced a local law that would amend the Albany County Charter and Local Law No. 8 of 1993 to adjust the monetary threshold that triggers review by the Board of Contract Administration.

Legislator Joanne Cunningham, presenting the item, said the change implements a charter-reform commission recommendation to ‘‘trend [the threshold] forward, toward inflation,’’ and that the adjustment would be updated annually using an inflation factor. Cunningham described the measure as a way to modernize a 1993 threshold so the board and legislative committees can focus on higher-dollar items; she said the Board of Contract Administration process already reviews budgeted items and that the proposal is a threshold question rather than a new approval requirement.

Cunningham said the CAB process is public and that she routinely attends meetings. The committee moved the item forward with a unanimous vote.

The local law changes the administrative dollar threshold that determines which contracts are reviewed by the county’s Board of Contract Administration; the presenter described the change as administrative modernization and did not describe new contracting authority or additional oversight steps beyond automatic annual adjustment for inflation.