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Kingston Common Council majority leader wants public involvement in charter review process

KINGSTON, N.Y. Common Council Majority Leader Reynolds Scott-Childress emphasized the importance of public involvement and education as city lawmakers discussed creating a Charter Review Committee at Wednesday’s Laws and Rules meeting. Scott-Childress suggested city lawmakers could set an informational session on charter review in June. He added that the city would invite experts on […]

After calling for demolishing Pike Plan canopies in Uptown Kingston, mayor says all options are on the table

KINGSTON, N.Y. Mayor Steve Noble says all options remain open for the Pike Plan canopies on Wall Street and North Front Street one week after he alongside Common Council President Andrea Shaut announced their support for demolishing the structures. Noble said during the Common Council’s Finance and Audit Committee meeting on Wednesday that the […]

Kingston Mayor Steve Noble to begin listening tour across all wards April 16 – Daily Freeman

KINGSTON, N.Y. Mayor Steve Noble announced Thursday, April 4, that he will join Common Council members from each of the nine wards in monthly ward meetings to meet with residents and hear their concerns. Noble will start in Ward 1, where he will be joined by Alderperson Sara Pasti, on Tuesday, April 16, at […]

Kingston Common Council unanimously approves sale of city-owned Post Street property to Hurley artist

Kingston Common Council unanimously approves sale of city-owned Post Street property to Hurley artist
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Kingston Common Council approves boosting fine for cutting down city-owned trees from $250 to $1,250

KINGSTON, N.Y. City lawmakers unanimously approved raising fines for cutting down a city-owned tree without prior authorization by five times, from $250 to $1,250. The Common Council approved the hike by a vote of 9-0 at its monthly meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 6. Common Council Majority Leader Reynolds Scott-Childress said at February’s Common Council […]

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