Seneca County committees advanced and approved a series of resolutions and routine actions across several standing committees on Nov. 13. Key committee outcomes included:
- Personnel refills: Committee approved multiple budgeted position refills previously vetted by the vacancy committee (facilities cleaners, senior account clerks, part-time cook for Office of Aging).
- Policy adoptions: Committee adopted an updated workplace violence prevention policy (Policy 101.6.00), citing Department of Labor mandates and union concurrence; it also approved a new public‑space designation policy for county properties (Policy 101.411) with minimal signage costs.
- Local law: Committee advanced Local Law 7 of 2025 to amend Local Law 9 of 2007 and eliminate residency requirements for the county manager position; motion carried in committee.
- Public works and infrastructure: Public Works authorized a supplemental estimate for snow-and-ice expenditures for 2025–26. The Water & Sewer committee accepted a single bid to operate and maintain municipal sewer lines for certain districts, while asking staff to provide fund-balance and rate impact data before full‑board implementation.
- Contracts and procurement: Ways & Means authorized amendments to the 2025 county budget and selected CivicPlus as the vendor to develop the county’s new official website after reviewing multiple vendors. Public Safety approved accepting an $80,000 grant for a corrections body scanner and authorized purchasing plans. Ways & Means also authorized finance to pay mortgage tax.
- Economic and tourism funding: Economic Development authorized issuing an RFP for a community planning firm related to an Ovid-area $50,000 grant. The board set the 2026 Tourism Promotion Agency (TPA) appropriation to the Seneca County Chamber of Commerce based on recent occupancy-tax revenue (four-quarter known revenue cited as $787,400); supervisors discussed possible future caps or pay‑for‑performance adjustments.
Most actions were approved by voice vote with no roll-call tallies recorded in committee minutes; items will appear on the full-board agenda as required.