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Kincaid trustees review ordinance book excerpt on abandoned vehicles and await curb-repair bids
Summary
Trustee Warren presented ordinance-book language on abandoned and unlicensed vehicles and asked trustees to review enforcement steps; separately, Mark reported two contractors will provide curb-repair bids and estimated the two-hundred-foot project could cost about $10,000 based on a nearby town's 100-foot job.
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Trustee Warren asked trustees to review a three-page excerpt from the village ordinance book that defines abandoned-vehicle violations and the steps available for enforcement against unlicensed or immobilized vehicles. He said he would confer with part-time officer Tim to confirm language and recommended changes, and he asked trustees to review the material ahead of a future vote to adjust ordinance numbers if needed.
On curb repairs, Mark said he had contacted two contractors who planned to provide bids. He referenced a Stonington job that replaced 100 feet of curb for about $10,000 and estimated Kincaid’s two-hundred-foot curb would likely fall in the same ballpark; formal bids were not yet in and trustees expected contractors to deliver quotes by the next meeting.
Trustee Warren emphasized enforcement consistency: the ordinance excerpt lists definitions, violation categories and recommended actions if vehicles are not registered or moved within set timeframes. No formal changes or votes were taken; trustees will return to both items when the ordinance review and contractor bids are complete.
