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Meeting Highlights from the Clerk – 10/22/2025
Open Podium
Robin Aiello of Fayetteville inquired about where the board stood on the new building.
Joan Pelletire of Manlius inquired about the projects the Town had and the increase in taxes.
Bill Lane of Kirkville discussed the spending of the Town Board and budget concerns.
Paul Branson of Fayetteville discussed the lack of communication from the board and urged the board to deliver data in a clear manner.
2026 Budget Presentation
Supervisor Deer gave a brief presentation on the 2026 Budget.
Public Hearing - Tax Cap Override
The public had the opportunity to speak in favor or opposition as well as ask the board and village representatives questions regarding the proposed Local Law for the 2026 Tax Cap Override. The board did not pass a motion to override the Tax Cap for the 2026 Fiscal Year.
Kirkville Fire District - 2026 Budget
The board accepted the Kirkville Fire District’s 2025 Budget in the amount of $257,448.
Lakeview Dr - Traffic
Supervisor Deer advised that the Town of Manlius Police Department was aware of the complaints received regarding traffic, specifically delivery drivers, on Lakeview Dr.
Town Highway Department - Letter of Intent
The board approved the letter of intent signed by the Superintendent of Highways for the purchase of 1 new and unused 2025 or newer John Deere 644 P-Tier Wheel Loader at the coast of $337,083.31 per quote ID 33114596 from Five Star Equipment Inc.
Climate Smart Zoning Project - Colliers Engineering & Design
The board tabled this item for a future meeting
2025-2026 Snow Removal - Lous Landscaping
The board approved the estimate from Lous Landscaping for seasonal snow shoveling at the rate of $155 per visit and to authorize the supervisor to sign the contract with Lous Landscaping subject to final legal review.
Other Business
Councilor Italiano announced that Wicked Woods was a success with 950 vehicles total going through. The Recreation Department was able to raise 2,600 pounds of food and $508 in donations for a total of 3,600 meals.
Councilor Bollinger announced that the RFP for the Burdick Street Corridor was published.
Other matters were presented and discussed. To learn more about those please visit our agenda center here: https://www.townofmanlius.org/AgendaCenter
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