Tonight's Batavia City Council meeting was a conference meeting. The following items were discussed (no votes were taken):
Cedar Street reconstruction
In September 2009, the City Council authorized the Cedar Street reconstruction project. It is being paid for by federal highway money and will cost $2.8 million.
A total of 15 engineering firms were considered for a contract to provide engineering services for the project. A committee is recommending that Buffalo-based Erdman Anthony get the contract for $220,000 in engineering services.
Redevelopment
The Batavia Planning and Development Committee approved a residential redevelopment plan previously recommended by the City Council. At its next business meeting, the council will be asked to pass a resolution authorizing the plan.
It calls for foreclosed properties to be transferred to the Batavia Housing Authority so that the property can be deeded, under specific conditions, to qualified low-income families.
City budget
In keeping with Batavia's budget audit consultant, the City Council will need to adopt a resolution at its next business meeting to set up several reserve funds. These include: employee benefit accrued liability; self-insurance health benefit plan; workers' compensation; retirement contribution; and reserves for Dwyer Stadium repair.
The city has $3.5 million in compensated absence liability, with $1.3 million potentially due immediately, if the high number of employees eligible to retire actually did so. The resolution would authorize a transfer of $150,000 to the benefit accrued liability fund.
Another resolution would authorize the transfer of $100,000 to the self-insurance fund.
With $284,000 in potential workers' comp liability, another resolution would transfer $200,000 from the general reserve fund to the workers' comp liability fund.
Another resolution would transfer $150,000 for public works equipment and $50,000 for fire department equipment for future purchases.
The council is also being asked to transfer $200,000 to the retirement reserve fund.
Finally, the council is being asked to transfer $60,000 to the Dwyer Stadium repair reserve fund.
On the matter of foreclosed
On the matter of foreclosed properteries transferred to the housing authority, this would be for owner occupied right?
That's my understanding.
That's my understanding.
Were they foreclosed on for
Were they foreclosed on for failing to pay taxes or failing to pay the mortgage loan?
How much is currently in the
How much is currently in the stadium reserve fund?
Peter, When a property is
Peter,
When a property is foreclosed on for non payment of the mortgage loan, the bank or financial institution gets the property, not the City.
That is why I want to know,
That is why I want to know, to ensure there isn't some sort of land grab going on.
Peter, You need decaf.
Peter,
You need decaf.
John, I don't drink coffee
John,
I don't drink coffee and haven't had any caffiene today at all. After Kelo vs New London I watch anything involving governments ownership of land.
"Trust but Verify"
Peter, Then you should start
Peter,
Then you should start drinking coffee.