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Votes at a glance: Albany Commission approves settlements, utility purchases and several downtown actions

City of Albany Commission
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Summary

At its Dec. 16 meeting the Albany City Commission approved two settlements, multiple utility procurements (transformers, reclosers, pole inspections, AMI software), vehicle and sewer contracts, a budget amendment and several downtown resolutions including a theater stabilization plan and a homelessness grant application.

The Albany City Commission on Dec. 16 approved a series of motions ranging from legal settlements to equipment purchases and downtown initiatives.

Among the formal outcomes, the commission authorized a city contribution of $8,500 to settle Quantavia Sherman v. City of Albany; it also approved a tentative $175,000 settlement in a workers'compensation claim by city employee Clinton Bradford, with terms including a medical provision and the employee's resignation from city service. Both settlements were moved, seconded and approved by roll call.

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