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Council adopts pipeline-opposition resolution, budget reclassification and several program measures

5778596 · September 16, 2025
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At its Sept. 16 meeting, the New Rochelle City Council adopted a roll-call resolution opposing an Enbridge pipeline expansion and approved a series of budget and policy items by voice vote, while setting a public hearing on a proposed good-cause eviction local law.

The New Rochelle City Council on Sept. 16 adopted a resolution opposing Enbridge’s Algonquin pipeline expansion and approved several consent and routine agenda items, including a personnel reclassification, a local parking law for active-duty service members and veterans, the city’s 2026 public housing authority (PHA) plan, and authorization to apply for a Westchester County Complete Streets grant. Council members also amended the proposed good-cause eviction local law and set a public hearing for Oct. 15, 2025.

The pipeline-resolution — described in the meeting as opposition to Enbridge’s Algonquin expansion project — passed on a roll-call vote, 6-1. Mayor Ramos Herbert and council members voted in favor; Council member Tarantino voted no. Other items were adopted by voice vote or unanimous consent as recorded by the clerk.

Why it matters: The pipeline vote was the…

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