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Schenectady council approves citywide 25 mph limit, declines one property sale; several sales and appointments pass on consent
Summary
At its Jan. 27 meeting the Schenectady City Council approved a 25 mph citywide speed limit and passed multiple consent items including appointments and property sales; a resolution to sell 25 Moisten Street failed after a roll-call vote cited process concerns.
The Schenectady City Council on Jan. 27 approved a citywide 25 mph speed limit and cleared a package of consent items that included appointments and several property sales, while rejecting one proposed property sale after members expressed procedural concerns.
The council adopted, on the legislative consent agenda, an ordinance to amend sections 2-48-11 and 2-48-16 of the Schenectady City Code to set a citywide speed limit at 25 miles per hour. The consent agenda was moved by Miss Patrick and seconded by Mr. Farley and approved by voice vote as part of the legislative consent agenda.
Also approved on consent were two appointments: a resolution confirming Kristin D. Fabian to the Board of Zoning Appeals (Item No. 2) and a resolution confirming Adam Roseland to the…
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