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Saratoga County Board of Supervisors closes public hearing on proposed lease to Gateway House of Peace Inc.
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Summary
On April 15, 2026 the Saratoga County Board of Supervisors held and closed a public hearing on Local Law Introductory No. 3 (Print 1) of 2026, which would authorize a county property lease to Gateway House of Peace Inc.; no public speakers or written comments were received.
On April 15, 2026, the Saratoga County Board of Supervisors convened a public hearing in the board’s meeting room at 40 McMaster Street in Ballston Spa to consider Local Law Introductory No. 3 (Print 1) of 2026, a proposal that would authorize the county to lease real property to Gateway House of Peace Inc.
The clerk read the legal notice required for the public hearing, citing Resolution 82 of 2026 and stating the hearing was scheduled for 4:30 p.m. that day. The clerk said copies of the proposed local law were available in the office of the clerk of the board and online at www.saratogacountyny.gov, and that written communications needed to be received by 3:30 p.m. on April 15, 2026. "Copies of the proposed local law are available in the office of the clerk of the board and online at www.saratogacountyny.gov," the clerk stated.
When the Chair asked whether anyone had signed up to speak, the clerk reported there were none and that there were no written comments. The Chair then closed the public hearing, saying, "This public hearing is closed. Thank you." The transcript of the hearing shows no formal vote or other board action taken during the public hearing.
The record of the session indicates only that the hearing was held and closed; the board did not take a recorded vote or adopt the local law during the hearing. Further committee or board action, including any vote on the proposed local law, is not recorded in the hearing transcript and may occur at a subsequent meeting. Interested parties can obtain the proposed text and submission instructions from the clerk’s office or the county’s website.

