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Residents and small landlords press council on Kings Road damage and oppose proposed garbage sticker plan
Summary
During public comment at the Jan. 13 Schenectady City Council meeting, a resident reported repeated property damage on Kings Road and said she has filed a complaint with the New York State attorney general; a small-landlord group criticized the city's proposed bulk-garbage sticker system and urged a simpler fee structure.
Schenectady — At the Jan. 13, 2025 Schenectady City Council meeting residents described repeated property damage on Kings Road and a small-landlord group urged council members to reconsider the city's proposed bulk-garbage sticker plan.
Tracy Collins, who spoke during general public comment, said her property on Kings Road has been damaged repeatedly and detailed long-standing concerns about speeding, heavy vehicles, and enforcement. "My property and home has been damaged 8 times and my mailbox taken down twice," Collins said. She said she filed a complaint…
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