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Elmsford discusses intermunicipal salt-shed agreement, inventory and reimbursement questions
Summary
Elmsford officials reviewed a proposed intermunicipal agreement to allow a neighboring town to load road salt from the town's salt shed, discussed inventory and reimbursement arrangements, and flagged record inconsistencies about tonnages and prior orders.
Elmsford officials reviewed a proposed intermunicipal agreement (IMA) that would allow a neighboring town to load road salt from the town’s salt shed during winter, and raised questions about inventory accounting, reimbursement for salt already purchased and operational oversight.
The proposal, described by staff at the meeting, would let the neighboring municipality bring its own operator and loader to Elmsford’s salt-shed site and load smaller trucks for neighborhoods with narrow streets. Staff said the other town would pay the electric cost for the shed, provide an operator and equipment, reimburse Elmsford for salt already purchased and handle its own future salt orders. The arrangement was described as a two-year…
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