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Ontario supervisors approve 39 resolutions without discussion or debate at monthly meeting

Fingerlakes1.com Menu Todd covers local government in the Finger Lakes. He has a JD degree the Lincoln Law School of Sacramento. Send tips to todd@fingerlakes1.com. The Ontario County Board of Supervisors met for a regular meeting on April 1, 2021. During the meeting, the Board continued its long-standing process of blocking resolutions into groups for consideration. The Board considered and unanimously approved 39 resolutions without discussion or debate. The Government Operations and Insurance Committee moved five resolutions to the full Board for consideration. The first Resolution authorized acceptance of a $91,912.47 grant from the New York State Board of Elections. These grant funds were from the Cybersecurity Remediation Grant Program for program costs running from December 21, 2019, through December 31, 2021.

Ells: Barnstable unlikely to appeal federal court T-Mobile ruling

Ells: Barnstable unlikely to appeal federal court T-Mobile ruling Centerville Concerned Citizens seeks guidelines for future 5G installations Bronwen Howells Walsh Barnstable is unlikely to appeal a U.S. District Court ruling to allow T-Mobile to operate six cellular antennas inside a church steeple in the village center, but the group known as Centerville Concerned Citizens remains proactive. Town Manager Mark Ells recently announced to the Barnstable Town Council that he is preparing a response to an inquiry from the Centerville Civic Association. The citizens group is vociferously opposed to T-Mobile s operating six antennas installed at South Congregational Church in January 2018 but never made operational.

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