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Croton approves $30,409 for new police weapons

2025-11-05
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Key Actions & Decisions

  • Resolutions Passed
  • Resolution #256-2025: Authorized Village Manager to enter a snow removal contract with New England Property Maintenance (Mahopac, NY) for the 2025-2026 winter season. Rates set at $70 minimum per property, $0.20/sq ft for snow 4 inches or less, $0.50/sq ft for snow over 4 inches, and $70 per bag of calcium chloride. Passed 5-0.
  • Resolution #257-2025: Authorized a budget transfer of $30,409.00 to the Police-Equipment line item to fund new service weapons. Transfer funded by decreasing Contingency expenses by $13,368.90 and increasing State Aid-Other revenues by $17,040.10. Passed 5-0.
  • Resolutions Failed: None
  • Applications Reviewed: None
  • Public Comments
  • Ed Riely (110 Truesdale Drive): Spoke regarding the need for food assistance during the federal government shutdown, support for a gas pipeline extension citing projected energy needs, questioned why village police are guarding Con-Edison construction sites, and raised concerns regarding abortion drugs.
  • Reports
  • Trustee Slippen: Thanked staff for accommodating early voting.
  • Trustee Politi: Promoted the "Arrivals" screening on Nov 8 and the Library's annual bake and book sale; noted Croton Food Pantry and Croton Caring are assisting families impacted by the shutdown.
  • Trustee Nicholson: Announced an emergency food pantry this Saturday (9am-11am) at Holy Name of Mary Church basement.
  • Trustee Simon: Reported the Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee launched the new "Slow Down Croton" campaign; noted Project Mover will take a winter pause; reported the Rotary's Friday food packing grew from 140 to 209 bags; announced the Rotary Turkey Trot on Nov 27 (benefiting Maria Fareri Hospital); noted Planning Board approved signage for "Mondays"; announced a bike skills class on Nov 22 at 10am at Village Hall.
  • Mayor Pugh: Invited residents to the Veterans Day Ceremony on Nov 11 at 11am at Veterans Corners.
  • Village Manager Healy: Clarified that police directing traffic at Con-Edison sites (currently on Batten Road for gas-main replacement) are requested by utilities and paid for by Con-Edison, not village taxpayers. Noted the Veterans Day ceremony may move indoors to Holy Name of Mary Church depending on weather.
  • Resolutions Passed: None. A 5-0 motion to enter executive session at 6:30 PM and a 5-0 motion to adjourn at 7:02 PM were the only votes taken.
  • Resolutions Failed: None.
  • Applications Reviewed: None.
  • Public Comments: None. No public session was held.
  • Reports: None. No reports were delivered during this meeting.

The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees unanimously approved a $30,409 budget transfer to replace Police Department service weapons and authorized a snow removal contract with New England Property Maintenance for the 2025-2026 winter season. Trustees also approved $133,488.67 in voucher payments across five village funds.