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Ravena Village approves $40,000 conservation grant, accepts bills and reports; DPW and fire department give summer updates
Summary
The Ravena Village Board authorized signatures for a $40,000 municipal conservation assistance grant for storm-sewer upgrades and tree planting, approved audited bills totaling $167,136.53 across two abstracts, and heard reports on water breaks, pool operations and a July 7 water-line replacement project.
The Ravena Village Board on July 1 authorized village officials to execute a municipal conservation assistance contract for $40,000 awarded through Albany County Soil and Water to fund storm-sewer upgrades and tree planting at Mosier Park and nearby side streets.
A board member moved to authorize the mayor to sign the executed contract on file for the municipality conservation assistance funding; another member seconded the motion and the board approved it.
The board also approved audited bills for two fiscal items. The board voted to pay Abstract 12-5-25, vouchers 12-133 through 12-134, totaling $2,948.07, and Abstract 2-1-25, vouchers 2-1 through 2-23, totaling $164,188.46. Both motions were moved,…
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