Cayuga County HHS committee approves routine contracts, leases and program renewals

Cayuga County Legislature - Human Services/Public Safety Committee · January 15, 2026

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Summary

At its first 2026 meeting, the Cayuga County Human Services/Public Safety committee approved a slate of routine resolutions including contracts for emergency communications, fire mutual aid plan, probation monitoring, shelter services and multiple social-services agreements; most passed by voice vote.

The Cayuga County Human Services/Public Safety committee on Jan. 13 approved a series of routine resolutions covering communications upgrades, facility leases and social-service contracts.

The most immediately budgeted item was a recommended AIS interface upgrade tied to the county's biannual radio refresh (quoted at $17,269.09), approved after the 911 supervisor summarized staffing and backup-center work. The committee also approved a two-year lease for office space for the assigned counsel office at $2,505 per month, a vote that clarified the term runs through October 2027 and will be reimbursed by New York State.

Emergency services reported adoption of an amended county fire mutual-aid plan required by the New York State Office of Fire Protection and Control; the 160-page plan passed unanimously. Probation staff brought an agreement with IPPCT Technologies Inc. to provide electronic monitoring services to meet statutory monitoring requirements; that motion passed by voice vote. The committee authorized a renewal with Galls LLC to supply uniforms for custody and parole divisions and moved a contract with Chapel House for 15 beds at $98 per bed per day for placements by DSS.

Child- and family-services contracts were also approved: a group of preventive-service contracts with Cuda Centers covering family preservation, family support, enhanced foster-parent support, multisystemic therapy and respite services (combined budget discussed at roughly $550,000) passed as a bundle. The committee accepted a $22,599 Safe Harbor NY allocation to contract with the Booker T. Washington Community Center for trafficking-prevention work, and approved annual contracts for supervised visitation with Catholic Charities of the Finger Lakes (six-month interim term pending RFP).

Several personnel authorizations went through: the committee authorized filling five DSS caseworker vacancies and approved a backfill for a WIC assistant position. The assigned-counsel administrator appointment (one-year term, same compensation) was approved.

All motions noted in the agenda were moved, seconded and carried by voice vote at the committee level; no recorded roll-call tallies were provided in the committee transcript. The committee chair said items requiring full-legislature action (appointments and some contracts) will be brought forward at the next full meeting.

What happens next: most contracts will be finalized through the county law/purchasing process and, where noted, brought to the full legislature for formal adoption.