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The bonds allow the city to borrow up to $2 million for a fire rescue vehicle, though the minutes do not provide repayment terms or a purchase date. The council also approved amendments to the 2026 General Fund and Sewer & Capital Fund budgets, but the amended amounts are not stated. It approved staffing contracts for the South Troy and Knickerbacker pools through September 8, 2026, and scheduled public hearings on proposed changes to the city’s emergency-declaration charter provisions.
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Authorized issuance of $2 million in serial bonds to finance a fire rescue vehicle apparatus; passed 7-0.
Amended the 2026 General Fund budget; passed 7-0.
Amended the 2026 Sewer & Capital Fund budget; passed 7-0.
Approved an amendment to Chapter 273 adding language covering conduct that obstructs properly noticed snow clearing; the amended ordinance passed 7-0.
Authorized a contract with the Boys and Girls Club of the Capital Area, Inc. to operate and staff the South Troy and Knickerbacker pool facilities through September 8, 2026; passed 7-0.
Scheduled public hearings on proposed Local Law No. 4 of 2026, which would replace the city charter section on public emergencies.
Approved the appointment of Cheryl Christiansen as Assistant to the City Clerk and Michael Gregg as Deputy City Clerk.
Approved a settlement ordinance for the claim of Marquis R. Copeland v. the City of Troy and others.
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