At its meeting, the Delhi town board moved several routine administrative actions: it accepted codes, court and clerk reports, received a supervisor financial update, approved a contractor proposal for gutters and parking-lot work, and moved the month’s bills to the abstracts.
A member made a motion to accept the codes and clerk reports and the board voted in favor; the motion was recorded as carried, but the transcript does not include a roll-call tally. During the supervisor financial report, members said Meg had been out of town and that staff had completed necessary transfers so the town’s finances were in order.
On a contractor proposal discussed for public-works needs, members said the total proposal amount covering gutters, snow brakes and drain/downspout repositioning was $10,174. A board member moved to hire the contractor to perform the work; a second was recorded and the board voted in favor. The transcript does not identify the mover or the second by full name.
Finally, a member moved that the month’s bills be approved and moved to the abstracts; another member seconded and the board voted ‘all in favor.’ The meeting then adjourned.
Where vote tallies, mover or seconder names were not provided in the transcript, the article reports outcomes as recorded (motions carried, items approved) without inventing absent details.