Votes at a glance: Cheektowaga Town Board actions, Feb. 24, 2026
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Summary of votes and outcomes from the Feb. 24 Cheektowaga Town Board meeting, including adoption of Resolution 20-26-92 (immigration policy), bond approvals for equipment and drainage, purchase approvals and tabling of a festival permit resolution.
Here are the formal items the Cheektowaga Town Board acted on Feb. 24, 2026, with outcomes as recorded in the public meeting.
- Resolution 20-26-92 (sponsored by Council Members Nowicki, Elderkin and Lewis): Town policy limiting use of town personnel, facilities, equipment and information for civil immigration enforcement except as required by judicial warrant or applicable law. Outcome: Adopted unanimously after being taken off the table.
- Resolution 20-20-60121 (bond for heavy equipment): Authorizes issuance of bonds up to $1,565,000 to finance acquisition of three single-axle dump trucks, one tandem dump truck and one sanitation packer. Board amended Section 3a to set a 10-year amortization (motion offered by Supervisor Brian Nowak; second by Council Member Barbara Bukowski). Outcome: Adopted as amended.
- Resolution 20-20-60122 (bond for drainage): Authorizes issuance of bonds up to $5,000,000 for construction of drainage improvements on town highways; approximately $3,000,000 described as earmarked for a Kemp neighborhood storm-drainage project. Outcome: Adopted.
- Resolution 20-20-60126 (purchase of softballs): Authorizes purchase of 116 dozen Dudley slow-pitch softballs from Luxe Sporting Goods for $12,893.04. Outcome: Adopted.
- Resolution 20-20-60141 (Polish American Arts Festival/parade permit): Presented and then tabled on request of Council Member Tiffany Lewis for additional information. Outcome: Tabled.
- Resolution 20-20-60143 (waive rules to add late-submitted hires): Motion to waive rules to include resolution 143 and approve part-time hires not to exceed 19 hours per week. Outcome: Adopted after a motion to waive rules and a roll-call affirmation.
- Consent agenda (items 110 through 142 except 121, 122, 126 and 141 which were pulled): The board approved the remainder of the consent agenda by roll-call vote; pulled items were handled separately as listed above.
Votes were recorded as 'Aye' in open session for the listed items; individual name-by-name roll-call tallies were recorded for the consent agenda where required.
