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Zoning Board of Appeals
The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public meeting to decide area variance requests for three properties. The largest item is a proposal by Attic Labs LLC to redevelop the former Price Chopper and Burger King sites at 865 Second Ave into 205 workforce housing units, requiring numerous variances for setbacks, height, parking, and design standards. The board will also consider a lot line adjustment at 185 Earl St for Unity House's teaching kitchen patio, and a bathroom addition at 106 Adams St.
- 865 Second Ave: 205 workforce housing units proposed on former Price Chopper and Burger King sites; 18 area variances requested including building height, setbacks, parking, and EV charging.
- 185 Earl St: Unity House of Troy seeks variance for lot line adjustment and patio construction; requests relief for side setback, building frontage, and impervious coverage.
- 106 Adams St: Konstantin Avdashchenko proposes bathroom addition; requests variances for front setback, rear setback, side setback, and impervious coverage.
- All items are area variance applications subject to SEQRA review (Unlisted, Type II, or Type I).
- Public comment accepted via email to [email protected] up to six hours before the meeting.
City Council
The agenda contains only procedural documents—special notice, finance agenda, finance minutes, and a general agenda—with no specific ordinances, resolutions, contracts, or public hearings described. The meeting appears to be administrative in nature.
The City Council approved a resolution to schedule public hearings regarding Proposed Local Law No. 4 of 2026. This law proposes to amend the City Charter by repealing and replacing Part 3, Article Viii, Section C-40.
- Approved resolution to schedule public hearings on Proposed Local Law No. 4 of 2026 (5-0-0, 2 absent)
Troy Industrial Development Authority
The Troy Industrial Development Authority will vote on an initial project resolution for Gulfstream Developers, LLC, which would accept an application and authorize negotiations. The remainder of the June 26, 2026 agenda is procedural: approving prior meeting minutes, an executive director’s report, old business, and financial reviews.
- Gulfstream Developers, LLC – Initial Project Resolution
Troy Capital Resource Corporation
The Troy Capital Resource Corporation board will consider approving minutes from two prior meetings, review a draft of grant funding guidelines, and discuss the budget. New business items include presentations or proposals from YWCA, Big Top Group, and Mt. Ida. The board will also review financial statements.
- Approval of minutes from April 17 and May 15, 2026 board meetings
- Review of draft guidelines for grant funding
- Budget discussion
- New business items: YWCA, Big Top Group, Mt. Ida
- Financial statement review
City Council
The City Council approved a resolution to schedule public hearings regarding a proposed change to the City Charter. This law would repeal and replace Part 3, Article Viii, Section C-40.
- Approved resolution to schedule public hearings on Proposed Local Law No. 4 of 2026 (7-0-0)
City Council
This is a special meeting of the Troy City Council. The agenda consists solely of procedural items: a special meeting notice, a special agenda, and signed legislation. No substantive decisions or discussions are listed in the provided agenda text.
- Special meeting notice
- Special agenda
- Signed legislation
The Troy City Council unanimously passed a $7.75 million bond resolution to finance reconstruction of various city streets. The council also adopted an ordinance amending the 2026 budget and approved a resolution designating a portion of Fifth Avenue as 'Joseph A. Mazzariello Way' after an amendment removing 'Sr.' from the name. All actions passed 7-0.
- Approved ordinance amending 2026 General Fund & Capital Fund Budget (7-0)
- Approved SEQRA Type II resolution (7-0)
- Approved $7,750,000 bond resolution for street reconstruction (7-0)
- Amended street-naming resolution to remove 'Sr.' from name (7-0)
- Approved amended resolution designating Fifth Avenue portion as 'Joseph A. Mazzariello Way' (7-0)
City Council
The City Council approved several budget amendments and a $7.75 million bond for street reconstruction. The council also authorized the purchase of seven police vehicles and the naming of a portion of Fifth Avenue. All items were passed with unanimous 7-0 votes.
- Authorized $7,750,000 in serial bonds for street reconstruction (7-0)
- Approved purchase of two Ford Police Interceptor Utility Vehicles and five Chevrolet Equinox Police Vehicles (7-0)
- Designated Fifth Avenue between Ferry and Liberty Streets as 'Joseph A. Mazzariello Way' (7-0)
- Approved contract with Are Event Productions, Inc. for the annual Troy Turkey Trot (7-0)
- Approved contract with Allmark Services, Inc. for tree services (7-0)
- Authorized reconveyance of real property at 315 Second Street (7-0)
- Amended 2026 CD Fund, General Fund, Water Fund, and Capital Fund budgets (7-0)
- Passed ordinances amending Chapters 141 and 251 of the Troy City Code (7-0)
Planning Board
The Troy Planning Board will hold a public hearing to act on several site plan and lot line adjustment reviews. The most significant item is a proposed redevelopment of the former Price Chopper site into 205 workforce housing units, 11,000 sq ft of commercial space, and a public riverfront path. Other items include a gas station and convenience store renovation at 885 Fifth Avenue, a lot line adjustment for a teaching kitchen at 185 Earl St, and a change of use at 272 Hoosick St. The board will also adopt May meeting minutes and consider an extension for review of 158 Fourth Street.
- Lansingburgh Gateway: 205 workforce housing units and 11K sq ft commercial on 6.27 acres along the Hudson River
- 885 Fifth Avenue: renovation and re-opening of vacant building and gas station with food prep, convenience store, drive-through
- 185 Earl St: lot line adjustment for a commercial teaching kitchen patio and exterior cooler
- 272 Hoosick St: change of use from pharmacy to a store for free goods in a 13K sq ft building
- Review extension request for 158 Fourth Street
Civil Service Commission
The Troy Civil Service Commission will review minutes from a special meeting and consider a request (MSD-222A) to establish three temporary Police Officer positions for the city's Public Safety Unit. This action would address short-term staffing needs in the police department.
- Approve minutes of April 29, 2026 special meeting
- Consider MSD-222A to create three temporary Police Officer positions for Troy Public Safety Unit
City Council
The Troy City Council unanimously approved a $2 million bond to finance a new fire rescue vehicle and authorized a settlement in a federal lawsuit. Several other routine actions passed without dissent, including budget amendments, a snow-clearing ordinance amendment, and a contract to operate two city pools.
- Approved $2,000,000 serial bond for fire rescue vehicle (7-0)
- Authorized settlement of claim in Copeland v. City of Troy (7-0)
- Amended Chapter 273 to ban snow obstruction (7-0)
- Amended 2026 General Fund and Sewer & Capital Fund budgets (7-0 each)
- Approved contract with Boys & Girls Club to operate South Troy and Knickerbacker Pools (7-0)
- Appointed Cheryl Christiansen as Assistant to the City Clerk (7-0)
- Appointed Michael Gregg as Deputy City Clerk (7-0)
- Proclaimed LGBTQIA2S+ Pride Season, Juneteenth, and honored Owen Goldfarb and Michael Picarillo (7-0 each)
City Council
The City Council approved an ordinance to settle a legal claim filed by Marquis R. Copeland. The council also confirmed appointments for the City Clerk's office and legislative counsel. Additionally, a public hearing for a city charter amendment was scheduled for July 9.
- Approved settlement of claim for Marquis R. Copeland (7-0)
- Approved appointment of Cheryl Christiansen as Assistant to the City Clerk (7-0)
- Confirmed appointment of Michael Gregg as Deputy City Clerk (7-0)
- Appointed Ian Silverman as Legislative Counsel to the Troy City Council (7-0)
- Scheduled public hearing for Local Law No. 4 of 2026 for July 9 at 5:30pm (7-0)
- Passed resolution recognizing Juneteenth (7-0)
- Passed resolution honoring Owen Goldfarb (7-0)
- Passed resolution honoring Michael “Pickles” Picarillo (7-0)
City Council
The Troy City Council held a public hearing on June 4, 2026, regarding proposed Local Law No. 3, which would establish standards for the use of Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) systems. Thirteen members of the public provided comments. No vote or other action was taken during the hearing.
- No substantive decisions; public hearing only
Zoning Board of Appeals
The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing and vote on multiple use and area variances for a proposal to reopen a former gas station at 885 Fifth Avenue. The applicant seeks relief from setback, lighting, transparency, and parking lot requirements, among other provisions. The board will also adopt minutes from its previous meeting.
- Use variance for a drive-through pick-up window at a former gas station
- Front setback relief: 0.5 ft along 125th St and 1.5 ft along New Schaghticoke Rd where 25 ft is required
- Fuel pump setback relief: 10 ft from ROW line where 25 ft minimum is required
- Lighting brightness variances: up to 5.7 footcandles where 0.3 footcandles permitted
- Waiting lane capacity relief: proposing 65.8 ft where 120 ft required
City Council
The Troy City Council unanimously passed seven items, including a $2 million bond for a new fire rescue vehicle, budget amendments, and a contract with the Boys and Girls Club to operate two city pools. The council also approved an amended resolution supporting LGBTQ+ Pride Month and a code amendment. All votes were 7-0.
- Approved 2026 General Fund budget amendment (7-0)
- Approved 2026 Sewer & Capital Fund budget amendment (7-0)
- Amended Chapter 273 of the Troy City Code (7-0)
- Authorized contract with Boys and Girls Club of the Capital Area to operate South Troy Pool and Knickerbacker Pool through September 8, 2026 (7-0)
- Adopted amended resolution supporting LGBTQ+ Pride Month in Troy (7-0)
- Determined proposed action as Type II under SEQRA (7-0)
- Authorized $2,000,000 serial bonds for fire rescue vehicle apparatus (7-0)
City Council
The agenda for the Troy City Council meeting on May 21, 2026, consists solely of committee notices and PDF file references for Public Safety and Science & Technology committees. No specific items, resolutions, or public hearings are listed in the provided text; the agenda appears to be procedural boilerplate.
Planning Board
The Troy Planning Board will hold a public hearing on two site plan reviews: converting a vacant photography studio at 2231 Fifteenth Street into 4 residential units, and renovating a vacant building and gas station at 885 Fifth Avenue for food preparation and convenience store. The Board will also discuss proposed changes to Chapter 285 zoning regulations and adopt April meeting minutes.
- Review of proposed changes to Chapter 285 of the City Charter regarding Zoning Regulations
- PLPB 2026 0010: Convert vacant photography studio at 2231 Fifteenth St into 4 residential units (10 bedrooms) with 3 off-street parking spaces
- PLPB 2026 0022: Renovate vacant building and gas station at 885 Fifth Ave for food preparation and convenience store with site improvements
- Adoption of meeting minutes from April 2026
The Planning Board voted 5-0 to approve a site plan to convert a vacant photography studio at 2231 Fifteenth Street into 4 residential units with 10 bedrooms, subject to parking and curb-cut conditions. The board also voted 5-0 to submit recommended changes to Chapter 285 (Zoning Regulations) to the City Council. For 885 Fifth Avenue, the board issued a negative SEQRA declaration, declared the application complete, and scheduled a public hearing for June 16. April meeting minutes were adopted unanimously.
- Approved April 2026 meeting minutes (5-0)
- Submitted recommended zoning regulation changes to City Council (5-0)
- Approved site plan for 2231 Fifteenth St conversion to 4 residential units with conditions (5-0)
- Issued negative SEQRA declaration for 885 Fifth Ave gas station renovation (5-0)
- Declared 885 Fifth Ave application complete (5-0)
- Scheduled June 16 public hearing for 885 Fifth Ave (5-0)
- Adjourned meeting at 8:17 PM (5-0)
Troy Industrial Development Authority
The Troy Industrial Development Authority will meet on May 15, 2026, to conduct routine administrative business. The agenda lists standard items including approving April minutes, reviewing the executive director’s report on the Storrs Associates project and other active developments, and reviewing financials. No specific public hearings, contracts, or policy votes are detailed in the provided text.
- Approval of April 17, 2026 meeting minutes
- Executive director’s report on the Storrs Associates update and active projects
- Review of board financials
Troy Capital Resource Corporation
The Troy Capital Resource Corporation board will consider two funding requests: a $40,000 mural for the Hudson Mohawk Industrial Gateway and a grant from Albany Center Gallery on behalf of Troy Dance Factory (total project cost $9,102.09). The board will also review draft guidelines for its Community and Economic Development Funding Program, which offers grants up to $10,000 per project. Financials and minutes from April will be approved.
- Hudson Mohawk Industrial Gateway funding request: $40,000 mural by Kevin Clark/Clark Murals on south side of Gateway parking lot
- Albany Center Gallery funding request on behalf of Troy Dance Factory: event with $9,102.09 total uses and $4,800 secured/anticipated sources
- Discussion of draft Guidelines for Grant Funding, including eligibility, matching funds, and quarterly application deadlines
- Approval of minutes from April 17, 2026 board meeting
- Financial report review
City Council
The City Council passed several ordinances regarding public utilities, property reconveyance, and grant applications. The council also approved contracts for water treatment plant planning and sludge lagoon investigation.
- Approved $200,000 Main Street Grant for Lansingburgh Building Renovation (7-0)
- Approved application for funding via Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 and other programs (7-0)
- Approved contract with Cdm Smith to investigate city sludge lagoons (7-0)
- Approved reconveyance of real property at 34 Centerview Drive (7-0)
- Approved grant of easement to Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation and Verizon New York, Inc. (7-0)
- Appointed James Brent Mason as City Marshal (7-0)
- Scheduled public hearing for local law on Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) systems (7-0)
- Approved purchase of Foley Grinders from Finch Turf, Inc. (7-0)
City Council
The City Council unanimously approved filing applications for federal housing and community development grants under the Housing and Community Development Act, McKinney Act, and HOME program. It proclaimed May as Mental Health Awareness Month, scheduled a public hearing on proposed ALPR regulations for June 4, and confirmed appointments for City Marshal and Commissioner of Deeds.
- Approved ordinance authorizing HUD, McKinney Act, and HOME grant applications (7-0)
- Proclaimed May 2026 as Mental Health Awareness Month (7-0)
- Amended ALPR public hearing date from May 21 to June 4 at 5:30 pm (7-0)
- Adopted amended resolution scheduling ALPR public hearing (7-0)
- Appointed James Brent Mason as City Marshal (7-0)
- Appointed Commissioner of Deeds (name not specified in minutes) (7-0)
Zoning Board of Appeals
The Troy Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public meeting on May 6, 2026, to hear and decide on three variance requests. Items include a use variance to convert a single-family home into a two-family dwelling at 1800 Mt. St. Mary's Ave, an area variance for an ADU setback at 31 Christie St, and area variances for a fence at 34 Brunswick Rd. The board will also adopt minutes from the previous meeting.
- Use variance to convert single-family to two-family dwelling at 1800 Mt. St. Mary's Ave
- Area variance for ADU at 31 Christie St: requires 25-ft setback, proposes 3 ft (22-ft relief)
- Area variance at 34 Brunswick Rd to permit 6-ft fence in front yard where 4-ft max allowed (2-ft relief)
- Area variance at 34 Brunswick Rd to allow fence 1 ft from front lot line where 5-ft setback required (4-ft relief)
The ZBA approved a use variance to convert a single-family dwelling into a two-family at 1800 Mt. St. Mary's Ave (5-0). A fence height variance at 34 Brunswick Rd was denied (1-4) but a setback variance for the same fence was approved (5-0). An area variance for an ADU front setback at 31 Christie St was denied (0-5). The board also approved the April 1 meeting minutes (4-0, with one abstention).
- Approved April 1 meeting minutes (4-0)
- Approved use variance for two-family conversion at 1800 Mt. St. Mary's Ave (5-0)
- Denied fence height variance (6 ft) at 34 Brunswick Rd (1-4)
- Approved fence setback variance (1 ft from property line) at 34 Brunswick Rd (5-0)
- Denied area variance for ADU front setback (3 ft) at 31 Christie St (0-5)
Police Objective Review Board
The Police Objective Review Board will approve prior meeting minutes, welcome a new member, and bid farewell to departing members. The main substantive discussion concerns plans for recruiting, training, and ride-alongs over the summer.
- Welcome Peter Laz as a new member
- Farewell to members Starletta, Michael, and Marcus
- Discussion of summer recruiting, training, and ride-along programs
The board reviewed evidence for two cases, exonerating officers in one and finding a complaint unfounded in another. The board and Mayor also discussed filling vacancies for expiring member terms.
- Exonerated officers in Case OPS 26-01 (Unanimous)
- Found a sergeant in Case OPS 26-01 violated department policy (Unanimous)
- Found Case OPS 26-04 unfounded due to lack of evidence for excessive force
- Tabled approval of April meeting minutes until June
- Confirmed Peter Laz for PORB membership
Troy Local Development Corporation
The Audit & Finance Committee will hear the remainder of the 2025 audit from Wojeski & Co. and receive updates. The audit opinion was put on hold pending resolution of an impairment issue on the King Fuels property, which may be addressed at a special meeting.
- 2025 audit presentation by Wojeski & Co., CPAs
- King Fuels property impairment (carrying value issue)
- Bond issuance of $7.5M (net increase in cash)
- Internal control deficiency requiring management review
- Professional fees of $95,214 related to geothermal
Troy Local Development Corporation
This special meeting of the Troy Local Development Corporation will consider Sections 2 and 3 of the Annual Resolution, which were tabled in April, covering the readoption of investment and property disposition policies and acceptance of the FY2025 audit. The board will also discuss and possibly approve Small Business Improvement Grant applications and a letter of intent for the King Fuels site redevelopment. The meeting includes approval of April 17, 2026 minutes.
- Discussion and possible approval of Small Business Improvement Grant applications
- King Fuels Redevelopment – Letter of Intent (LOI) discussion
- Adoption of Annual Resolution Sections 2 and 3 (Investment Policy, Disposition of Property Policy, and FY2025 audit acceptance)
- Approval of April 17, 2026 board meeting minutes
Civil Service Commission
The commission will vote on establishing a new Deputy Director of General Services position and its job specification. They will also review an open competitive exam announcement for Assistant Water Plant Operator/Trainee. The meeting includes approval of previous minutes.
- Establishment of one new position: Deputy Director of General Services (MSD-222)
- Consideration of job specification for Deputy Director of General Services
- Review of open competitive exam announcement for Assistant Water Plant Operator/Trainee, Exam #26002010
- Approval of minutes from April 21, 2026 meeting
The Civil Service Commission approved the creation of a new Deputy Director of General Services position and the associated job specification. The meeting also approved the minutes from the previous session and the announcement for an Assistant Water Plant Operator exam.
- Approved April 21, 2026, meeting minutes (3-0)
- Approved Assistant Water Plant Operator/Trainee exam announcement (3-0)
- Approved establishing one new Deputy Director of General Services position (3-0)
- Approved job specification for Deputy Director of General Services (3-0)
- Adjourned meeting at 9:42 am
City Council
The Troy City Council unanimously passed all items on the agenda, including several grants, contracts, and ordinances. Key actions include a $200,000 Main Street Grant for the Lansingburgh Building Renovation Program, authorization to contract with CDM Smith to investigate sludge lagoons, and a forestry grant amended to encourage planting native trees. The council also adopted proclamations for International Workers' Day and Harvey Milk Day.
- Approved $200,000 Main Street Grant for Lansingburgh Building Renovation Program (7-0)
- Authorized engineering planning grant for John P. Buckley Water Treatment Plant (7-0)
- Authorized contract with CDM Smith to investigate sludge lagoons and identify compliance solutions (7-0)
- Approved purchase of Foley grinders from Finch Turf, Inc. (7-0)
- Accepted forestry grant with amendment urging maximum effort to plant native trees (7-0)
- Proclaimed May 1, 2026 as International Workers' Day (7-0)
- Proclaimed May 22, 2026 as Harvey Milk Day (7-0)
- Adopted resolution urging state to preserve Martin Dunham Reservoir and Dam (7-0)
Planning Board
The Troy Planning Board will hold a public meeting on April 21, 2026, to act on several site plan reviews and discuss proposed changes to Chapter 285 of the City Charter regarding zoning regulations. The board will also consider adoption of March 2026 meeting minutes and hear three site plan applications, including a mixed-use facility at 10 Spring Avenue, a gas station renovation at 885 Fifth Avenue, and a restaurant building requiring demolition in the National Historic District at 158 Fourth Street.
- Review of proposed changes to Chapter 285 zoning regulations in City Charter
- PLPB 2026 0002: Site plan for new multi-use facility (offices and warehouse) at 10 Spring Avenue
- PLPB 2026 0022: Renovation and reopening of vacant building and gas station at 885 Fifth Avenue for food preparation and convenience store
- PLPB 2026 0023: Demolition of a structure in the National Historic District to build a two-story restaurant at 158 Fourth Street
The Planning Board approved a site plan for a professional office and warehouse facility at 10 Spring Avenue. The board also processed site plan reviews for projects on Fifth Avenue and Fourth Street, and tabled changes to the City Charter zoning regulations.
- Approved March 2026 meeting minutes (4-0)
- Tabled proposed changes to Chapter 285 of the City Charter regarding Zoning Regulations to May 19
- Approved site plan for 10 Spring Avenue multi-use facility with condition to provide Urban Runoff and Control Plan (4-0)
- Declared 885 Fifth Avenue proposal 'Unlisted' under SEQRA (4-0)
- Tabled 885 Fifth Avenue proposal to May 19, 2026 (4-0)
- Declared 158 Fourth Street proposal 'Unlisted' under SEQRA (4-0)
- Declared 158 Fourth Street application complete (4-0)
- Scheduled hearing for 158 Fourth Street for May 19, 2026 (4-0)
Civil Service Commission
The Troy Civil Service Commission will consider approving minutes from March, review promotional and open competitive exam announcements for Fire Lieutenant, Real Property Appraisal Aide, Supervisor of Equipment Repair, and Police Sergeant, and vote on establishing five additional Maintenance Helper positions and eight seasonal Golf Starter positions for the General Services Unit.
- Review promotional exam for Fire Lieutenant, Exam #70028770
- Review open competitive exam for Real Property Appraisal Aide, Exam #60063120
- Review promotional exam for Police Sergeant, Exam #70022790
- Consider MSD-222A to establish 5 additional Maintenance Helper positions
- Consider MSD-222A to establish 8 additional Golf Starter (Seasonal) positions
The Troy Civil Service Commission approved the minutes from a previous meeting and approved nine exam announcements for various city positions. The commission also established 13 new positions for the General Services Unit.
- Approved minutes of March 10, 2026 special meeting (3-0)
- Approved Fire Lieutenant promotional exam announcement #70028770 (3-0)
- Approved Real Property Appraisal Aide open competitive exam announcement #60063120 (3-0)
- Approved Real Property Appraisal Aide promotional exam announcement #70031680 (3-0)
- Approved Supervisor of Equipment Repair open competitive exam announcement #60054650 (3-0)
- Approved Supervisor of Equipment Repair promotional exam announcement #70026390 (3-0)
- Approved Police Sergeant promotional exam announcement #70022790 (3-0)
- Established 5 Maintenance Helper positions (3-0)
Troy Local Development Corporation
The Troy Local Development Corporation's Audit & Finance Committee will meet to receive the 2025 audit presentation from Wojeski & Co., CPAs. The agenda includes only this item and adjournment, making it a procedural meeting with no decisions or discussions on substantive matters.
- 2025 Audit Presentation by Wojeski & Co., CPAs
Troy Local Development Corporation
The Troy Local Development Corporation will hold its annual meeting to elect board officers, accept the fiscal year 2025 audit, and re-adopt policies. The board will also receive updates on the Proctors theater project (concrete poured, historic items preserved), King Fuels site redevelopment, and the small business grant program (about $200,000 remaining). A resolution authorizing donations for a documentary film about Proctors up to $19,000 was previously approved.
- Annual Meeting Resolution to elect officers, accept FY2025 audit, re-adopt policies
- Proctors project: concrete poured, historic murals set aside; documentary film donation mechanism up to $19,000
- King Fuels site: redevelopment exploration, roadway repairs, funding for remediation
- Small Business Grant: about $200,000 remaining from original $1M
- Financials: total assets $12,785,128, fund balance $1,443,502; monthly deficit $4,700
Troy Industrial Development Authority
The Troy Industrial Development Authority's Audit & Finance Committee will meet to receive the 2025 audit presentation from Wojeski & Co., CPAs. No other business items are listed; the meeting is limited to the audit review and adjournment.
- 2025 Audit Presentation by Wojeski & Co., CPAs
Troy Industrial Development Authority
The Troy Industrial Development Authority approved a new deputy executive director role and additional funding for a neighborhood business district project. The board also reviewed financial statements showing total assets of $2,360,492.
- $5,000 funding for the Main Street grant in Lansingburgh
- Hiring of Randy Coburn as Deputy Executive Director at $75/hour for up to 10 hours per week
- Proposed townhome project at 625 7th Avenue consisting of 12 units priced around $265,000
- Approval of the Fiscal Year 2025 Annual Audit by Wojeski & Company CPAs, PC
Troy Capital Resource Corporation
The Audit & Finance Committee of the Troy Capital Resource Corporation is meeting to receive and discuss the 2025 audit presentation from Wojeski & Co., CPAs. No other substantive items are on the agenda.
- 2025 Audit Presentation by Wojeski & Co., CPAs
Troy Capital Resource Corporation
The board will vote on minutes from the March 20 meeting, consider a resolution for the annual meeting, review draft guidelines for grant funding, and discuss a funding request from TVCOG. Financial statements for February will also be presented.
- Approval of March 20, 2026 board meeting minutes
- Annual Meeting Resolution
- Draft Guidelines for Grant Funding
- TVCOG Funding Request
- February 2026 financial report (fund balance $285,720)
City Council
The Troy City Council approved a license agreement for the Frear Park restaurant concession and a resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide. The meeting also included a procedural amendment to a public comment period resolution.
- Amended resolution to change public comment period start date to March 26, 2026 (7-0)
- Approved license agreement with Babblingbrookny Corporation for Frear Park restaurant (7-0)
- Passed resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide (7-0)
City Council
The Troy City Council meeting agenda lists three items: a public notice, a regular agenda, and signed legislation, but provides no specific resolutions, ordinances, or discussion topics. Each item is linked to a PDF document with no further detail. The agenda is purely procedural with no substantive items for public consideration.
- No specific resolutions or ordinances listed
- No public hearings or contract awards mentioned
- Only procedural documents: public notice, agenda, signed legislation
The Troy City Council voted 7-0 to override the mayor's veto and adopt a local law making the Good Cause Eviction Law applicable in Troy. The Council also unanimously approved ordinances to reconvey a foreclosed property at 368 First Street and amend Chapter 83 of the city code, along with several resolutions including equipment purchases, hazardous waste sharing, task force appointments, and proclamations.
- Overrode mayor's veto and enacted Good Cause Eviction Law (7-0)
- Approved reconveyance of real property acquired by in rem foreclosure at 368 First Street (7-0)
- Approved amendment to Chapter 83 of the Troy City Code (7-0)
- Authorized agreement with Stryker Corporation for patient handling equipment for ambulance (7-0)
- Authorized memorandum of agreement with Rensselaer County and Town of Bethlehem for hazardous waste collection (7-0)
- Approved appointments to Sustainability Task Force, adding Taylor Ross as a resident member (7-0)
- Established a Climate Smart Community Task Force and appointed a coordinator, with Taylor Ross added as citizen appointee (7-0)
- Authorized license agreement with Babblingbrookny Corporation for operation of Frear Park restaurant concession (7-0)