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Council hears proposed fourth amendment to Northeast Housing agreement to extend services at Navy Housing through 2029

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Summary

Public-safety staff presented a proposed fourth amendment to the agreement with Northeast Housing LLC to continue police, fire and EMS services at Navy Housing and add fire inspections; amendment would run through Oct. 31, 2029.

Saratoga Springs public-safety staff briefed the council on a proposed fourth amendment to the city’s agreement with Northeast Housing LLC to continue municipal police, fire and emergency medical services at the Navy Housing site through Oct. 31, 2029.

The item was presented as a discussion and potential authorization for the mayor to sign the amendment. Public-safety staff said the original agreement was approved at the Feb. 2004 City Council meeting and that the new amendment would add fire-inspection responsibilities for multifamily units because the property’s ownership and oversight have changed since it was formerly a Department of Defense site.

Public-safety staff summarized the change: the amendment would continue police, fire and EMS coverage and, going forward, include fire inspections on multifamily units. The presentation included a note that the city will also need to inspect short-term rentals under existing inspection practices.

Public-safety staff also said they had received verbal approval for a temporary no-fly zone relevant to an upcoming event and would coordinate command staff on public-safety needs. The council did not record a formal vote during the meeting; authorization to sign the amendment was presented for consideration but not completed in the transcript.

What’s next: Staff said they will consult with police command staff, finalize any operational details tied to inspections and return with the amendment for formal authorization.