Board releases updates on resolutions and meetings

Board releases updates on resolutions and meetings
Craig S. DuMond Sheriff at Delaware County — Official website
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Resolution No. 32 concerning the standard workday was discussed in a recent board meeting, as indicated by the released documents. The resolution is available for further reading under “Resolution No. 32 – Standard Work Day & Reporting.”

Additionally, documents from a previous board meeting held on May 22, 2024, are accessible for review.

A public review period has been announced for Agricultural District No. 4, covering the towns of Davenport, Delhi, Kortright, and Meredith in Delaware County, New York. Interested parties can find more information under “30-DAY PERIOD FOR PUBLIC REVIEW OF AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT No. 4.”

The tentative budget and salaries for Delaware County in 2025 will be subject to a public hearing. Details can be found under “NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Delaware County 2025 Tentative Budget.”

It was also noted that a legislative committee meeting scheduled for October 4th has been canceled.

Lastly, a public hearing regarding the Community Development Block Grant has also been canceled.



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