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Mayor Mantello Uses Public Feedback to Enhance Planning Board, Calls for Applicants

City News Posted on July 30, 2024

Mayor Mantello Uses Public Feedback 
 to Enhance Planning Board, Calls for Applicants

TROY, NY (July 30) – Mayor Carmella Mantello heard from various residents during the public comment section of previous City Council meetings and is now proposing changes in legislation to enhance the Planning Board.

“At the recent City Council meetings, we carefully listened to community feedback and made changes to the proposed legislation for the new Planning Board,” said Mayor Mantello. “We are committed to ensuring that the board is non-partisan and operates with predictability, creating an environment that attracts investment and fosters growth. The City of Troy is open for business, and we are excited about the opportunities ahead as we work together to build a thriving community.”

City Council Pro tem Majority Leader Tom Casey said, “I want to commend the administration for their dedication to incorporating community feedback into the legislative process. The revisions to the new Planning Board legislation reflect a collaborative effort to create a non-partisan and predictable framework that will benefit our city. I look forward to continuing our work together to make Troy an attractive destination and ensure a prosperous future for all our residents."

The changes to the legislation include confirmation that the Planning Board will evaluate applications that had been pending in front of the Planning Commission seamlessly, enacting attendance and training guidelines, and adding two alternate members.  

All interested individuals should send their resumes to the Commissioner of Planning and Economic Development, Randy Coburn, at randy.coburn@troyny.gov by Friday, August 9th. All resumes are welcome, but applicants with experience in economic development, land use, preservation, community development, and similar areas are preferred.

The legislation will be acted on this Thursday, August 1st at a City Council Finance Meeting, starting at 6 pm. Should the legislation pass, it will be acted on at the next Regular City Council Meeting on Thursday, August 8th at 7 pm.


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