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The City Council unanimously approved an amended ordinance placing a temporary six-month moratorium on developing, constructing, or establishing battery energy storage systems in Troy. The council also introduced a proposed good-cause eviction law and scheduled a February 19 public hearing, but did not adopt that law at this meeting.
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Battery energy storage system projects in Troy are subject to a six-month pause under the approved moratorium. The proposed good-cause eviction law, which could limit when landlords may remove tenants, remains under consideration and will receive a public hearing on February 19 at 5:30 p.m. The council also scheduled a 5:45 p.m. hearing that day on allowing public and government bodies to participate remotely by videoconference.
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