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Troy council approves routine appointments, meeting schedule and cricket‑field purchases; maintains youth assistance funding
Summary
Troy City Council on Nov. 10 approved procedural appointments, set the Jan. 17, 2026 strategic advance and authorized facilitation services, cleared final purchases for the Boland Park cricket field built with a $900,000 grant, and maintained Troy Youth Assistance’s annual funding at $15,000 after discussion.
Troy City Council on Nov. 10 approved a slate of routine actions, finalized purchases tied to the Boland Park cricket field project and voted to leave Troy Youth Assistance’s annual allocation unchanged despite public pleas for a one‑time increase.
The council confirmed the appointment of Tina Cautron to the Animal Control Appeal Board for a term ending Sept. 30, 2028, and unanimously elected Harak Chanda as mayor pro tem under city charter section 3.7. City Clerk Dixon recorded affirmative votes for the motions.
Council also set the date for the 2026 strategic advance — a Jan. 17 session at 9 a.m. at the Troy Community Center — a scheduling change city manager Frank Nastasi said will help align capital discussions with budget…
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