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Greene County Legislature approves series of resolutions, issues proclamations and makes appointments

3805980 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

At its April 17, 2025 regular meeting, the Greene County Legislature adopted more than a dozen resolutions — ranging from local tax authorizations and capital project approvals to vehicle purchases and interagency agreements — issued two proclamations and appointed members to county task forces and commissions.

The Greene County Legislature on April 17, 2025, at its regular meeting adopted a package of resolutions covering local tax authorizations, capital project and construction contracts, equipment purchases, intergovernmental agreements, budget amendments and appointments, and issued proclamations marking Older Americans Month and the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord.

The action items included home-rule requests related to mortgage and sales taxes, authorization of capital projects and agreements for engineering and construction management services, multiple vehicle and equipment purchases through state procurement channels, agreements for aging and public-health services, and several budget amendments. The legislature also appointed members to a county administrative manual task force, a Greene County 250th American Revolution Commission and the Greene County Youth Advisory Board.

The proclamations recognized May 2025 as "Greene County Older Americans Month," noting the county's commitment to supporting older residents and the national Older Americans Month theme "Flip the Script on Aging," and commemorated the 250th anniversary of the first battles of the Revolutionary War at Lexington and Concord, honoring Greene County residents who served in the Revolutionary War.

Votes at a glance

- Resolution 122-25: Authorization for Lake Lane (highway) — Motion by Legislator Martinette; second by Legislator Drew; outcome: approved (voice vote recorded as "Aye/Carry").

- Resolution 123-25: Approving home rule on mortgage tax — Motion by Legislator Rivera; second by Legislator Martinez; outcome: approved by roll call (members recorded as voting "Aye": Legislator Juan Yucatan; Legislator Webb; Legislator Levin; Legislator Rivera; Legislator Martinez; Legislator O'Connell; Legislator Thornton; Legislator True; Legislator Buick; Legislator Davis; Bridal; Slater Goldberg; Chairman (recorded variously in transcript)); clerk/secretary reported a roll-call tally (detailed counts not specified in transcript excerpt).

- Resolution 124-25: Approving home rule on sales tax — Motion by Legislator Lennon; second by…

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