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Menands board approves warrants, DPW cameras, retirement resolution and several motions

2253310 · February 3, 2025
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Summary

At its Feb. 3 meeting the Menands Village board approved warrants and payroll, authorized putting a water/sewer project to bid, approved camera installation at the DPW garage, advanced several personnel and policy items including a police retirement resolution, and voted to apply for a $20,000 ADA planning grant.

Menands Village trustees on Feb. 3 approved a package of administrative and capital motions, including payment warrants, authorization to solicit bids for a salt/water/sewer project, installation of surveillance cameras at the DPW garage and a resolution to place police employees into a New York State retirement tier, officials said.

The actions, taken during the regularly scheduled meeting at 250 Broadway, were routine approvals and project authorizations the board said are necessary to keep several capital and administrative efforts on schedule.

The board approved payment of warrants and payroll presented at the meeting. The totals announced in the meeting packet included $92,103.92 for the general fund and $31,433.90 for water; combined warrant and payroll figures were discussed on the record and the motion to approve passed with no recorded opposition.

The board authorized staff to put the village’s salt and water/sewer…

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