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Jamestown Scheduled to Receive $29 9 Million in Federal COVID-19 Funding
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City Receives Record-Breaking Sales Tax Revenue in 2020
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Police Agencies Enter Final Stage of Completing Mandated Reform Plans
JAMESTOWN – Local police agencies have finalized their draft plans for the
New York State Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative initiative.
The plans are the result of a mandate issued by Gov.
Andrew Cuomo last summer in the wake of the
George Floyd death at the hands of police in Minneapolis, and which resulted in national protests against law enforcement. Under the governor’s directive, every police agency in New York state is required to access its operations and prepare a reform plan, based, in part, on input from the public. As part of his mandate, Gov. Cuomo said that any police agency that doesn’t present a reform plan could risk losing state aid.
Application Deadline for Enhanced STAR Exemption is Mach 1
JAMESTOWN – The Exemption Application Deadline for the enhanced STAR Exemption is March 1.
Jamestown mayor
Eddie Sundquist’s office is reminding residents that if you are a NYS resident and own your own home, you may be eligible for an Enhanced Star exemption through your local assessor’s office if you already have a Basic STAR exemption.
You need to be turning 65 within 2021, but residents must apply for the exemption before March 1, 2021. The income limit is $90,550. The potential savings is another $600.00 starting with your school tax bill.
For more information, please call the City Assessor’s Office at (716) 483-7510
dphillips@post-journal.com
The Jamestown Human Rights Commission discussed its protocols for complaints and issues during its monthly meeting last week.
P-J photo by Dennis Phillips
How the Jamestown Human Rights Commission will handle complaints and issues has been determined.
During the monthly meeting of the commission last week, the group discussed the protocols that will be used to handle complaints and issues in the community.
Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist said the commission will have to determine how it will decide what issues will be discussed and what action the group might take. He said the commission will have authority over human rights complaints the city receives. For example, if a contractor thinks there is a bias against their company, they can file a complaint with the commission. Or if an individual thinks they didn’t acquire a new job because of a human rights issue, they can file a complaint with the commission.
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