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Riding Your ATV Unlawfully Could Leave You With An Empty Wallet

Riding Your ATV Unlawfully Could Leave You With An Empty Wallet Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri is proposing an ordinance to combat the illegal use of ATV’s in the City. The Mayor’s proposed ordinance would impose a fine of $500 for anyone illegally operating an ATV within City limits, along with confiscation of the ATV. In addition to the fine, the owner must reimburse the City for the towing expense. And the owner would also have to pay $2,500 to get the vehicle back. The proposed legislation is in response to dozens of complaints by residents in all areas of the City of illegal ATV use.

Utica And Rome City Halls To Begin Phase One Of Reopening

Utica And Rome City Halls To Begin Phase One Of Reopening Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri and Rome Mayor Jackie Izzo have announced due to declining COVID infection rates and rising vaccination rates, the public will be again able to attend Common Council meetings. In a joint statement, Palmieri and Izzo say in-person public participation at Council meetings will be Phase One of reopening City Halls for both cities. The first Utica Council meeting open to the public will be held on May 19, while Rome’s first Council meeting will be on May 26. Temperature checks and contact tracing forms will be used and all individuals who attend council meetings must wear a face covering and socially distance.

Residents can attend Rome, Utica common council meetings in person again

Residents can attend Rome, Utica common council meetings in person again The public will be able to attend common council meetings in Rome and Utica starting this month, as part of a phased-in approach to reopening city halls. Posted: May 4, 2021 3:29 PM Updated: May 4, 2021 3:29 PM Posted By: WKTV The public will be able to attend common council meetings in Rome and Utica starting this month, as part of a phased-in approach to reopening city halls. The first Utica Common Council meeting open to the public will be held May 19. In Rome, people will be able to attend the meetings in person starting May 26.

Gillibrand In Utica To Push For Lower Prescription Drug Prices

Gillibrand In Utica To Push For Lower Prescription Drug Prices
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Mayor Palmieri Releases Utica s Police Reform Report

Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri has unveiled the City’s Police Reform Report. Governor Cuomo signed an Executive Order last June requiring municipalities across the state to submit a police reform report by April 1 st. The report was developed by an advisory committee made up of 17 community leaders with diverse backgrounds and experiences. The committee discussed key topic categories including use of force, crime prevention and engagement and officer accountability. After 12 meetings, the committee recommended a total of 12 reforms. Some key reforms include: Making adherence to Procedural Justice part of body camera performance reviews Enhancing and increasing implicit bias training Improving mental health resources available to officers

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