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Pleasant Valley board approves $39,370 payment to Glody Signs for new town hall sign; holds executive session

February 21, 2026 | Pleasant Valley, Dutchess County, New York


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Pleasant Valley board approves $39,370 payment to Glody Signs for new town hall sign; holds executive session
The Pleasant Valley Town Board approved a resolution authorizing payment of $39,370 to Glody Signs to cover the exterior sign for the new town hall and subsequently entered an executive session on personnel and attorney‑client matters, the meeting transcript shows.

The chair introduced "Resolution 219 of 2026," described in the record as payment of "abstract 2 of 2026 — NewTownHall for $39,370," and identified the payee as Glody Signs. A committee member moved to approve the payment and the chair seconded. The chair called for the vote and recorded "Aye." The transcript does not provide a complete roll‑call tally of individual votes.

Why it matters: The payment represents a specific disbursement from an approved abstract related to the new town hall project. The board placed the authorization on the record and finalized it by voice vote during a brief session that focused largely on a small number of routine items.

After handling the payment authorization, the chair moved the board into executive session "for 101.5f personnel and attorney client privilege," citing personnel and attorney‑client matters as the reason. A committee member later reported a motion to come out of executive session at 05:55 "with no action taken," and the chair seconded and recorded an "Aye." The transcript contains the board's statements that no action was taken during the executive session.

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn that was seconded and approved. The transcript records Mary Albrecht, identified in the roll call as "supervisor," as present, though she did not speak in the recorded segments.

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