In this episode:
- The annual Seward Day proclamation, honoring the founder of the event, Harold Short and the Boy Scouts.
- A Tourism Month proclamation.
- The City Council presented its input to the Mayor on the budget.
- A proposed tax cap override. The city does not expect to exceed the cap.
- An upcoming surplus equipment auction.
- The city is beginning its property reassessment process, which must be completed every four years.
- The city is working on updating its reporting and accounting procedures for the fund balance.
- Canine Grove LLC will take over dog enforcement for the city.
- Three tax foreclosure properties will go on the auction block.
- Culverts will be replaced on Brookside Drive through the Bridge NY program at no cost to the city.
- The Council will hold a public hearing on renewing Verizon’s cable contract with the city.
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