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Middletown Board of Estimate approves property appraisal, $100,000 police grant and upgrades to Wolfslayer Field

Middletown Board of Estimate · September 12, 2024
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Summary

The Middletown Board of Estimate declared 30 Church Street surplus and authorized an appraisal, accepted a $100,000 police grant from New York State, approved easements for 48–54 North Street to allow a 21-unit, three-storefront project, authorized consultant work on the city’s MS4 stormwater permit and amended a transfer to add ADA work at Wolfslayer Field.

MIDDLETOWN — The Middletown Board of Estimate on Monday approved a package of routine and project-specific measures that included declaring a vacant commercial parcel surplus, accepting state grant funding for the police department and amending a field-repair transfer to add Americans with Disabilities Act–compatible work.

Julissa Sierra asked the board to increase the senior-trips line to $8,390 to cover additional attendees for planned outings, noting those trips are paid by participants: "These are all covered by contributions from the patrons that are participating. And there's no expense or cost to the city." Another speaker responded, "That is correct." The board approved the budget change.

On land use, the board considered a letter from Alexis Perez, Manager of Exterior Pro Builders Inc., expressing interest…

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