Friday, February 20, 2015

CFAC Meeting


The Citizen's Fiscal Advisory Committee will be holding a meeting on Thursday, February 26, 2015 from 6:45-8:45pm at the East Greenbush Library Meeting Room A. 

This meeting was originally scheduled for 2/9/2015 and was rescheduled due to weather.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

This is one of the biggest problems in Rensselaer County

http://www.timesunion.com/tuplus-local/article/DA-No-state-referral-in-Reid-benefits-case-6076269.php?cmpid=fb


Martin Reid is one of the "behind the scenes"  power players  that has muddied the waters in East Greenbush.   Along with Rich Crist and Phil Danaher,  the three of them quietly have manipulated and maneuvered Langley and Defruscio into several backroom deals.  Langley is ignorant of his duties and responsibilities and Defruscio,  well you all know already.

November 2015 needs to come , and quickly !

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Congratulations, Sarah!

Sarah Lussier, a 1st grade Teacher at  Bell Top Elementary School, named WNYT's "Teacher of the Week"!

http://wnyt.com/article/stories/S3704418.shtml?cat=10126

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Public Hearing / Meeting Announcements


Notice of Public Hearing - Best Luther Fire

The East Greenbush Town Board has scheduled a public hearing for Thursday, February 12, 2015 at 4:30 pm at the East Greenbush Town Hall, 225 Columbia Turnpike to hear public input on the 2015 Contract with the Best Luther Fire Co. in the amount of $99,334.00 for fire protection.

By orders of the Town Board
Linda Kennedy, Town Clerk

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Notice of Public Hearing - Third Ave Fire

The East Greenbush Town Board has scheduled a public hearing for Thursday, February 12, 2015 at 4:45 pm at the East Greenbush Town Hall 225 Columbia Turnpike to hear public input on the 2015 Best Luther Fire Co on behalf of the Third Avenue Fire Protection District for fire protection in the amount of $7289.00.

By orders of the Town Board
Linda Kennedy, Town Clerk

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Notice of Public Hearing - Code of Ethics

The East Greenbush Town Board has scheduled a public hearing for Thursday, February 12, 2015 at 5:00 pm to hear public comment for the proposed enactment of an amendment to LL #3 2013 Code of Ethics to Provide Resident Involvement and Expanded Purview of the Board of Ethics.

By orders of the Town Board
Linda Kennedy, Town Clerk

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Citizens Fiscal Advisory Committee Meeting

There will be a CFAC meeting on February 9, 2015 at 7:15 PM at the East Greenbush Library.
Please note the start time, as it is later than usual.

 

Monday, February 2, 2015

SNOW EMERGENCY HAS BEEN DECLARED

This is the official policy as provided;


      The following is the official policy for removal of vehicles from streets in East Greenbush during snow emergencies. 
     The Commissioner of Public Works may declare a Snow Emergency after four inches of snow has fallen.   Once a Snow Emergency has been declared, all public highways (state, county & local) will be deemed to be emergency routes.  Local Law #3 of 1964 prohibits the parking of or leaving parked any vehicle on an emergency route until, the snow has been cleared.  This measurement is taken locally and weather bureau statistics have no bearing on this determination.
      Department of Public Works snow plow operators finding nuisance vehicles hindering the plowing of snow will notify the Highway Department Foreman of the location, license plate number and a description of the vehicle.  The Foreman will contact the Police Department. 
Parking tickets are to be issued to those vehicles found to be in violation of this Local Law.  
      The Chief of Police will supply a list of vehicles issued parking tickets for violation of this Local Law to the Department of Public Works Commissioner and to the Dispatcher, the next Snow Emergency will be handled in the same manner.  However, if a vehicle found to be in violation, has previously been ticketed, the following procedure will be followed.  The Police Department will be notified that this vehicle is a repeat offender and a ticket will be issued.  An effort will be made either by telephone or in person to notify the owner of the violation and to request the vehicle be moved.  If the vehicle is not moved off the street or if notification can not be made, a tow agency  will be summoned.  A police officer will meet the tow operator at the vehicle and be present when the vehicle is removed.  Once removed, the vehicle is the responsibility of the tow agency and may be held until claimed by the owner and any and all towing expenses satisfied. 

The ticketing and/or towing of vehicles in violation is authorized by  LL-3-64.
Vehicle owners are responsible for all  tow / removal costs.