Monday, March 9, 2026

Schuyler County Legislature Set to Tackle Grants, Budget Items at March Meeting

The Schuyler County Legislature will consider a range of resolutions involving public safety grants, county facility improvements and intergovernmental contracts when it meets Monday, March 9, at 6:30 p.m. in the legislative chambers at the county courthouse complex.

The meeting is part of the Legislature’s regular monthly session, typically held on the second Monday of each month, during which lawmakers review and vote on resolutions previously examined by the Legislature Resolution Review Committee.

Among the more significant items on the agenda are several resolutions related to victim assistance services, emergency communications infrastructure and county building improvements.

Several measures involve county facilities and operational contracts. Legislators are expected to vote on accepting a bid from Stark Tech Services LLC for generator and uninterruptible power supply testing and maintenance at county facilities through 2029. The contract would cost approximately $23,240 in 2026, with additional costs scheduled in later years.

Two resolutions would also set public hearings on proposed uses of repair reserve funds. One hearing would address plans to upgrade a bathroom in the county jail dormitory, while another would consider relocating piping in the Emergency Management server room.

Additional agenda items include authorization to advertise for courtroom renovation bids, approval of bids for county supplies, surplus property declarations and appointments to county boards and committees.

As with regular legislative meetings, the session will include opportunities for public comment before and after legislative business.

The meeting will take place at 105 Ninth St. in Watkins Glen and is open to the public.

Monday, March 2, 2026

Second Amendment Legal Update, March 2026

A monthly update, prepared for the Schuyler County Chapter of S.C.O.P.E. NY, a statewide 501(c)4 organization dedicated to preserving the 2nd Amendment rights for the residents of New York State. For a complete copy of this month’s report, click here.