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Ogdensburg council approves consent agenda including tax-sale redemptions and maintenance contracts

Mayor and Council of the Borough of Ogdensburg · March 23, 2026
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Summary

The Ogdensburg Borough Council on March 23 approved a consent agenda that included a $23,970 transfer of appropriations, redemption of two third-party tax-sale certificates, and annual maintenance agreements for municipal facilities.

The Borough of Ogdensburg Mayor and Council approved a multi-item consent agenda at their March 23 regular meeting that included budget adjustments, two tax-sale redemptions and vendor maintenance agreements. Councilman DeMeo moved for approval; Councilwoman Cowdrick seconded and the motion passed on roll call.

Items approved included Resolution 39-2026, a transfer of appropriations for the 2025 municipal budget in the amount of $23,970; Resolution 40-2026 to redeem third-party tax sale certificate #2025-00005 for 43 Bridge Street in the amount of $120.89 to Tax Lien Fund LP; and Resolution 41-2026 to redeem tax sale certificate #25-00007 for 21 Richardsville Road in the amount of $5,534.07 to PRO CAP 8, LLC. The agenda also authorized an annual maintenance agreement with Willco Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Inc. for municipal buildings at $1,219.

Mayor Hutnick prefaced the vote by reading the municipal notice of compliance with the Open Public Meetings Act. The clerk’s record shows a roll-call result listing the voting members; the minutes record the motion as approved by the council. The tax-collection language in the resolutions identifies Maria Mascuch as Tax Collector and directs issuance of checks for the redemption amounts.

The approvals were made as routine municipal business; the council did not schedule additional hearings on these items during the meeting. The resolutions and supporting vendor estimates are on file in the clerk’s office.