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Councilman Burgess asks city to pursue fines or removal of scaffolding at 901 Main

Peekskill City Council · December 9, 2024
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Summary

Councilman Burgess asked when scaffolding at 901 Main will be removed and whether fines can be imposed; the city manager said staff will look into fines and report back at the next regular meeting as the project restarts.

Councilman Burgess asked the council when the scaffolding around 901 Main would be removed and whether the city can levy fines if the scaffolding remains beyond permitted timeframes. Burgess said some entries in the vehicle-and-traffic code and related permitting appear out of date and raised the scaffolding as a related concern.

City Manager Matt said staff would look into fines and noted the 901 Main project had not bid with an acceptable dollar amount previously and is restarting. He said he would report back to the council on the fine question in the regular meeting.