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  • Updated June 3, 2024 ALBANY TOWNSHIP P.O. Box 197 2451 Route 143

    Jun 3, 2024

    ·Albany, NY
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    This document is a directory of Albany Township, Pennsylvania, updated June 3, 2024, listing contact information and meeting schedules for township officials and boards. The township, with a 2021 population of 1,664, has a municipal tax millage of 0.60 and is served by the Kutztown School District with a school tax millage of 29.9543 for 2022/2023. The Board of Supervisors meets the first Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m., while the Planning Commission meets at 8:00 p.m. the same evening, with key staff including a solicitor, engineer, zoning officer, and various committee members listed for reference.

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  • Other Government Resources | Albany County, NY

    Albany, NY
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  • FISCAL PROFILE OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK STATE COMPTROLLER

    Syracuse, NY
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    This 2013 fiscal profile of Syracuse by the New York State Comptroller's Office documents significant fiscal challenges facing the city, including nearly 50% tax-exempt property (compared to 32% statewide), 8% tax-delinquent properties, and 25.6% of families living in poverty—more than double the state average. As the fifth-largest city in New York with a population of 145,170, Syracuse has a debt of $292 million representing 52.9% of its constitutional debt limit (far exceeding the median city's 23%), and faces chronic budget gaps driven by declining population, deteriorating industrial sector, and growing fixed costs for both the city and its dependent school district. The city has established a Land Bank with Onondaga County to address abandoned properties and has exhausted 68.6% of its constitutional tax limit.

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  • City Clerk | Buffalo, NY

    Buffalo, NY
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  • Records Management | Buffalo, NY

    Buffalo, NY
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  • Syr

    Syracuse, NY
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    NULL The document is a table of contents and opening section header from the Syracuse Zoning Ordinance dated September 2025. It provides no specific factual content—no dollar amounts, budget figures, named programs with measurable scope, formal votes, deadlines, or quantitative metrics. It only lists section titles and organizational structure, making substantive summarization impossible.

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  • Common Council Meetings and Agendas – City of Syracuse

    Syracuse, NY
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    This document is a webpage for the City of Syracuse Common Council that provides access to meeting schedules, agendas, and related information. The page lists the 2026 Common Council meeting schedule and notes that agendas are posted before Wednesday Study Sessions and updated after regular meetings to reflect actions taken. Common Council proceedings are streamed on the city's YouTube channel at youtube.com/cityofsyracuse. The document displays a May 2026 calendar and references upcoming meetings including Regular Meetings, Study Sessions, and budget hearings for various departments and entities scheduled between late April and June 2026.

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  • City Clerk | Albany, NY

    Albany, NY
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  • Records Access / FOIL | Albany, NY

    Albany, NY
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    The City of Albany complies with New York State Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) by accepting public records requests through the City Clerk's office, which serves as the Records Access Officer (RAO). The city now uses an electronic system called Gov QA to manage FOIL requests, providing faster response times and increased security, with the process typically taking up to 20 days. Document copies are charged at $0.25 per page or at actual cost to the city, and requestors can pick up completed requests at the City Clerk's office or have them mailed.

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  • GET ACQUAINTED WITH ZONING - ALBANY, NY What is Zoning?

    Albany, NY
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  • Town Clerk | Manlius, NY

    Syracuse, NY
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  • Calendar Meeting List | Albany County, NY

    Albany, NY
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  • Home – City of Syracuse

    Syracuse, NY
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  • County Clerk | Albany County, NY

    Albany, NY
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  • City of Syracuse

    Syracuse, NY
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  • City Clerk – City of Syracuse

    Syracuse, NY
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  • Agenda Center • Albany, NY • CivicEngage

    Albany, NY
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  • ALBANY 2030

    Albany, NY
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  • Albany, NY | Official Website

    Albany, NY
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    NULL This document is a website homepage template or navigation page for the City of Albany with promotional banners, news headlines, and event listings. It contains no specific budget figures, departmental allocations, voting records, formal actions with vote counts, specific deadlines beyond a May 2026 calendar, or quantitative metrics that would enable meaningful cross-document comparison. The news items mentioned (inclusionary zoning reform, pothole filling) lack concrete details such as dollar amounts, implementation dates, or numerical scope beyond a single reference to "nearly 8,000 potholes" and "245 tons of blacktop."

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  • CITY OF ALBANY N E W Y O R K

    Albany, NY
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  • Agenda Center • Albany, NY • CivicEngage

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  • ALBANY WATER BOARD AND ALBANY MUNICIPAL WATER FINANCE AUTHORITY

    Albany, NY
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  • CITY OF BUFFALO COMMON COUNCIL RESOURCES Find resources from the City of Buffalo Common Council including Council District Maps, Meeting Minutes and Agendas!

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  • Home - County Clerk

    Syracuse, NY
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    The Onondaga County Clerk's office, located at 401 Montgomery Street in Syracuse and led by Emily E. Bersani, serves as the public record holder responsible for recording, filing, and preserving legal documents related to real property, state supreme court, and county criminal court matters. The office provides services Monday-Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM, with extended hours until 6:00 PM on alternate Wednesdays by appointment, and offers passport services, deed access, and fraud alert sign-ups. The office will be closed on the first Tuesday of each month from 10:30-11:00 AM for staff meetings and on ten specified holidays throughout 2026.

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