Greene County legislators recorded votes on multiple resolutions and routine items during the session. Most motions were carried; a summary of key actions follows.
• Health Services Committee (consent items): The committee recorded carried votes on a negative declaration for a proposed Greene County Community Services building (environmental assessment), an amendment to resolution No. 305‑25 authorizing a contract with Greene County Emergency Medical Systems Inc., authorization for Greene County Mental Health/Greene County Community Services Board to participate with the Statewide Health Information Network of New York, and an approving motion for a related‑service provider contract for the preschool special‑education program.
• County Resources and administrative items: The legislature adopted an expedited Ag & Markets environmental review process for agricultural districts (staff advised a public hearing in December and a formal board resolution in January), reappointed a member to the Soil Conservation District board, and carried a budget amendment allocating local partnership funds to the Greene County historian.
• Public safety and corrections: The legislature approved a resolution calling on the New York State Department of Corrections to transfer post‑sentenced state‑ready inmates housed in county correctional facilities and urged a rate increase consistent with county costs; that resolution passed with at least one abstention noted in the record. Legislators approved the county’s DWI plan for 2026 and authorized the Greene County sheriff to execute annual mandated‑court‑order contracts and memorandums of understanding on behalf of the county.
• Capital projects and grants: The legislature established Capital Project No. 171 for NextGen 9‑1‑1 (SFY2025) and Capital Project No. 172 for technical rescue and urban search‑and‑rescue equipment; both were recorded as carried. Staff reported a $12,974 technical‑rescue grant to support equipment replacement.
• Budget amendments: The legislature carried a budget amendment tied to the public defender/division of correctional justice services and other routine allocations.
Each of the motions above is reflected in the meeting record as carried unless otherwise noted (the corrections transfer resolution recorded at least one abstention). The transcript does not include full numeric vote tallies for every motion; where a specific teller (mover/second) was audible it is shown in the record as noted.