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The City of Schenectady is putting the brakes on discussion about how to utilize nearly $10 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding. The pause comes after the allocation of more than $40 million so far.
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The Schenectady City Council Monday night approved the distribution of $14 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act Funding. The approvals came after a lengthy process that drew criticism and accusations of a lack of transparency.
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The Schenectady City Council on Monday will consider distributing more than $14 million in American Rescue Plan Act COVID-relief funding.
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Former New York Governor George Pataki toured downtown Schenectady on Tuesday, more than two decades after he signed legislation that kickstarted the Capital Region city’s revitalization efforts.
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During the month of August, the City of Schenectady will host the inaugural 518 Common Unity Cup.
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The City of Schenectady wants to lower its citywide speed limit to 25 miles per hour, but needs a green light from the state.
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Public forum set for Wednesday in Schenectady on conditional adult-use marijuana dispensary licensesSchenectady residents will be able to ask questions during a public meeting tonight on conditional adult-use cannabis dispensary licenses in New York.
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Ahead of Friday’s deadline, the Democratic mayors of five Capital Region cities are urging the court-appointed special master to keep their communities together in New York’s new 20th Congressional District.
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The City of Schenectady is marking success with its telemedicine program. New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli visited city fire headquarters on Thursday to learn more about the program that started during the pandemic.
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Capping weeks of community discussion, the Schenectady City Council has advanced a proposal to provide six full-time city police officers to serve as community engagement officers in the city school district.