Alderperson Robin Trumble says the next step is the acting city manager working with city attorney’s office to look at terminating the Flock contract.
Tompkins County Assessment will relocate from its longtime home on E. Buffalo St. in Ithaca to 31 Dutchmill Rd. in Lansing.
The Common Council agreed to cut ties with Flock over concerns about privacy and data sharing.
Mayor Robert Cantelmo made that evacuation announcement last night at the Common Council meeting.
On Feb. 26, trustees in Newark Valley passed a resolution urging immediate review of NYSEG’s electric delivery charges.
On Tuesday, legislators agreed to stick with the original $50 million plan from last June for the Center of Government project.
Legislative Chair Kevin Fitch says over three million dollars that remains in Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS) funding from last year’s budget will be put to good use.
A proposed resolution would let Seneca County provide inmate boarding services through 2029.
At tonight’s Cortland Common Council meeting, lawmakers will vote on authorizing a deal with Teamsters Local 317.
Alderperson Pat Sewell says a resolution calling for the city to end its relationship with Flock is on the table.