Capital Region news of note
May 29, 2021
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Supervisor Benny Zlotnick to host a special meeting on Tuesday on the town s salvage yard. (Jenn March, Special to the Times Union)Jenn March/Jenn March Photography
Milton junkyard hearing is Tuesday
MILTON - The Town Board will host a special meeting to discuss the town s junkyard and scrap businesses at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 1, at the Milton Community Center, 310 Northline Road, Ballston Spa.
The capacity for the meeting is 45.
Dirt bike, ATV ban approved in Schenectady
SCHENECTADY – Mayor Gary McCarthy joined Police Chief Eric Clifford and Councilmember Karen Zalewski-Wildzunas to sign legislation banning the use of ATVs and Dirt Bikes on public property and increasing repossession fees and illegal use fines, to potentially upwards of $3,000 per violation.
May 4, 2021
GALWAY The Galway Central School District Board of Education, at its March 29, meeting, passed a resolution to put forth a Capital Improvement Project for voter consideration. The proposed CIP will address items in the most recent Building Condition Survey that the New York state Education Department requires districts to complete every five years. District architects, CSArch, categorized all of the recommendations in the BCS as an immediate need and called for them to be addressed in year one.
“Although we recently completed a capital improvement project that touched nearly every corner of the school, there are items that are urgently needed at the Bus Garage,” said Superintendent Brita Donovan.