Sentences with phrase «cost to the town»

Town officials have committed themselves to assisting with various aspects of the restoration project of the Vanderbilt and Traphagen houses, with a joint goal of achieving as authentic a restoration of the buildings and site as possible at the least cost to the Town of Clarkstown.
Earlier this year, the county government, voted to pass $ 1.8 million in community college chargeback costs to the towns in an effort to clear up the county's financial situation.
The move to pass costs to towns this year tacked on a substantial amount of money, mid-year, to towns» budgets.
Towns Band Together to Bill the County In an act of revenge against the county for passing on new costs to towns, Rockland's five towns are going to now send the county all bills for maintenance and utilities on county roads.
JOHNSBURG — The Johnsburg Town Board is considering the merits of two bids for solar panels with the hopes the technology will result in lower electrical costs to the town.
Although the gross cost of the undertaking would be about $ 38,000, the net cost to the town would be reduced to approximately $ 14,000 following reimbursement by the state on a per - parcel basis.
Niko was housed at animal control for the entire eight months of the court case, at a great cost to the town taxpayers.
Earlier this year, the legislature had approved legislation that passed on $ 1.8 million in community college chargeback costs to the towns.
There will be no cost to the towns for the extra staff.
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone says the clerical assistance will be provided on an as needed basis at no cost to towns.
Until now, the county has turned around and passed on that cost to the towns where these students reside.
The Town Board held a hearing in April and determined permits were required, that the town code had been violated, and fined the couple $ 35,000, which included the cost to the town of pursuing the charges.
However, the sale bid specifications included a provision that the offices could remain in place for a year at no cost to the town.
Supporters of that effort met with the Town Board in November, and were given three months to come up with a plan for preservation and restoration that could be accomplished at little to no cost to the town itself.
Supervisor Gromack said he and the town Board are sympathetic to historic preservation and restoration if it can be done at little to no cost to the town's beleaguered taxpayers.
The cost to town is currently US$ 5 per person.
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