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Resident questions meeting notice timing under New York Open Meetings Law
Summary
During public comment, resident Liz Formos said the Jan. 1 meeting notice did not appear at least 72 hours before the meeting as required by New York Public Officers Law Article 7, section 104, and asked for the affidavit of publication; she also asked whether the Town of Milton had approved the intermunicipal agreement.
During the Village of Ballston Spa's Jan. 1 organizational meeting, resident Liz Formos of 89 Hyde used the public comment period to raise two procedural questions.
First, Formos cited New York Public Officers Law, Article 7, section 104, saying that "public notice of the time and place of the meeting scheduled at least 1 week prior…
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