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Binghamton Urban Renewal Agency says roughly $400,000 settlement will fund stadium improvements
Summary
At its July 14 quarterly meeting the agency reviewed an attached financial report; the chair said the agency still has roughly $400,000 from a settlement that will go toward stadium improvements and noted utility-billing expenses were the main line item.
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At the July 14 regular quarterly meeting of the Binghamton Urban Renewal Agency the Chair reviewed an attached financial report and said the agency still has "roughly 400,000, from the the settlement, which will go back in towards stadium improvements." The Chair also noted that utility-billing expenses were the major item in the report.
The report was described in the transcript as the "2nd 0.25 financial report, which is attached." The Chair said, "The major thing was just, expenses for our utility billing this 0.25." No formal motion or vote to allocate the settlement funds to stadium work was recorded in the transcript; the statement was presented as a financial update. The transcript records no named mover/second or roll-call tally related to any allocation. The transcript also mentions the name "Chuck Robinson" without identifying him as a speaker or role.

