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Board of Trustees Work Session

Croton Trustees Reject Sole Solar Canopy Bid

Oct 15, 2025

The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees voted 3-0 to reject the sole bid for a NYSERDA-funded solar canopy at the DPW Garage due to a missing bid bond. The board also discussed expanding residential parking permits to Hastings and Young avenues and a proposed Length of Service Award Program (LOSAP) for village EMS.

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Chapters

0:03 Consider authorizing the Village Manager to reject the bid received on September 4, 2025, for the DPW Garage solar canopy project. transcript →
4:12 Update on Departmental Operations and Projects from Superintendent of Public Works Frank Balbi. transcript →
77:29 Review of Residential Parking Permit Survey Results for Young and Hastings Avenues. transcript →
95:02 Discussion on Proposed Length of Service Award Program for Croton EMS. transcript →

Key Actions & Decisions

**Resolutions Passed**: None.
**Resolutions Failed**: None.
**Applications Reviewed**: None.
**Public Comments**: None.
**Reports**: None.
**Other Actions**:
Motion to enter executive session for personnel matters (4-0 vote at 8:44 PM).
Motion to adjourn executive session (unanimous vote at 9:16 PM).
**Resolutions Passed**
Resolution #243-2025: Rejects the single bid received on September 4, 2025, for the installation and commissioning of a solar canopy at the DPW Garage. Passed 3-0 (Trustees Politi and Slippen absent). Dollar amount: N/A (project to be funded by NYSERDA grants).
**Resolutions Failed**
None.
**Applications Reviewed**
None.
**Public Comments**
None recorded.
**Reports**
Superintendent of Public Works Frank Balbi provided an update on general department operations and ongoing projects.
Village Manager Bryan Healy and the Board discussed an expansion of the residential parking permit system targeting Hastings and Young avenues.
Village Manager Bryan Healy and the Board discussed a proposed Length of Service Award Program (LOSAP) for Croton EMS.
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