TABLE REZONE ALBANY
UNTIL 2018.
UPDATE: The Council did not
consider a vote to Table. Council
Members and the voters have no
read Rezone Albany, nor analyzed
how enactment of Rezone adversely
impacts them, their home values
the city property tax base and support
for City schools/City government
services.
2017 Albany City residents will
vote for candidates for Mayor
Common Council President
Treasurer, City Auditor and
15 Ward Common Council
Members.
Rezone Albany should be tabled
and held in the Common Council
Planning, Economic Development
and Land Use Committee for the
remainder of 2017.
The names, bios and contact
information for the committee
are available here:
http://www.albanyny.org/Government/CityOfficials/CommonCouncil/CommitteeAssignments.aspx
Call/write each asking that
they vote to table and hold in
committee for the remainder of
2017 - The Rezone Albany
proposed ordinance No. 26.31.17.
DO THIS NOW!
City voters should fully understand
the details of the Rezone Albany
plan , the implications of Rezone
Albany for their particular
neighborhoods, how enactment of
Rezone Albany will
impact property values, property
taxes,the City property tax base
and support for City schools and
City services.
Candidates for the citywide and
ward public offices should make
their positions on Rezone Albany
known to voters before June
when voters are asked to sign
candidate designating petitions.
The Rezone Albany issue should
be thoroughly debated before the
September party primaries and
November General Election.
Read earlier posts this website
and listen to:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/cynpooler/2017/03/29/tabling-rezone-albany-for-the-rest-of-the-year
The Mayor has announced her
campaign road show schedule.
http://www.albanyny.org/Government/MayorsOffice/CityHallontheRoad.aspx
This provides voters with a
perfect opportunity to discuss
and make their view known
regarding the Mayor's Rezone
Albany proposal:
Date
Joe Sullivan
UNTIL 2018.
UPDATE: The Council did not
consider a vote to Table. Council
Members and the voters have no
read Rezone Albany, nor analyzed
how enactment of Rezone adversely
impacts them, their home values
the city property tax base and support
for City schools/City government
services.
2017 Albany City residents will
vote for candidates for Mayor
Common Council President
Treasurer, City Auditor and
15 Ward Common Council
Members.
Rezone Albany should be tabled
and held in the Common Council
Planning, Economic Development
and Land Use Committee for the
remainder of 2017.
The names, bios and contact
information for the committee
are available here:
http://www.albanyny.org/Government/CityOfficials/CommonCouncil/CommitteeAssignments.aspx
Call/write each asking that
they vote to table and hold in
committee for the remainder of
2017 - The Rezone Albany
proposed ordinance No. 26.31.17.
DO THIS NOW!
City voters should fully understand
the details of the Rezone Albany
plan , the implications of Rezone
Albany for their particular
neighborhoods, how enactment of
Rezone Albany will
impact property values, property
taxes,the City property tax base
and support for City schools and
City services.
Candidates for the citywide and
ward public offices should make
their positions on Rezone Albany
known to voters before June
when voters are asked to sign
candidate designating petitions.
The Rezone Albany issue should
be thoroughly debated before the
September party primaries and
November General Election.
Read earlier posts this website
and listen to:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/cynpooler/2017/03/29/tabling-rezone-albany-for-the-rest-of-the-year
The Mayor has announced her
campaign road show schedule.
http://www.albanyny.org/Government/MayorsOffice/CityHallontheRoad.aspx
This provides voters with a
perfect opportunity to discuss
and make their view known
regarding the Mayor's Rezone
Albany proposal:
Date
Time | Location | |
Monday, April 17 | 5:30-7 p.m. | Arbor Hill Elementary School, 1 Arbor Dr. |
Monday, April 24 | 5:30-7 p.m. | Delaware Community School, 43 Bertha St. |
Monday, May 1 | 5:30-7 p.m. | Thomas O'Brien Academy of Science and Technology, Lincoln Park |
Monday, May 15 | 5:30-7 p.m. | West Hill Elementary School, 395 Elk St. |
Monday, June 5 | 5:30-7 p.m. | Mater Christi, 35 Hurst Ave. |
Tuesday, June 13 | 5:30-7 p.m. | Eagle Point Elementary School, 1044 Western |
Joe Sullivan
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