CCTVS
(County, City, Towns, Villages, Schools) Committee
Thursday,
January 24, 2008
MINUTES
Present: Sandy Price, Co-Chair; Larry Cornell, Co-Chair; Angie Wyatt, Secretary to Scott Schrader; John Steger, Legislator; Carol Tytler, Legislator; John Daniels, Legislative Chairman; Kathie Wilcox, Legislator; Kathie Arnold, Legislator; Mike McKee, Legislator; Lee Price, Sheriff; Don Chambers, Cortland County Highway Superintendent; Bob Buerkle, Deputy Cortland County Highway Superintendent; Evan Geibel, Cortland Standard; Christine Laubenstein, Cortland Standard; Louanne Randall, Town of Cuyler Supervisor; Betty Ann Pitman, Town of Preble Supervisor; Cindy Monroe, Town of Solon Supervisor; David Fuller, Town of Taylor Supervisor; Sandy Doty, town of Willet Supervisor; Andrew Fuller, Town of Scott Representative; George Courtney, Town of Lapeer Highway Superintendent; Jeffrey Reakes, Town of Truxton Highway Superintendent; Steve Strough, Town of Freetown Highway Superintendent; Glenn Forshee, Town of Cuyler Superintendent; Jeff Griswold, Town of Preble Highway Superintendent; Jim Wildman, Town of Solon Highway Superintendent; Randy Ensign, Town of Marathon Highway Superintendent
The meeting was called to order by Co-Chair Sandy Price at 7:05p.m.
Ms. Price welcomed everyone and commented that she was glad to see so many people in attendance.
MOTION BY MS. PRICE – 2ND BY MS. TYTLER TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE OCTOBER 27, 2007 CCTVS MEETING – ALL PRESENT VOTING IN FAVOR – MINUTES APPROVED
DISCUSSION
·
Cortland County
Streets/Roads/Highways:
Mr. Chambers and Mr. Buerkle of the Cortland County Highway Department
distributed a 10-Year Capital Improvement Program Update.
This plan is updated every year. Mr.
Chambers explained that these improvement projects include roads, large
culverts and bridges. The
structures take priority over roads. They
mulch the lower priority roads by grinding it up, laying it and compacting it. By 2017 most of the mulching projects will be done and those
roads may go to the rehabilitation list.
Mr. Chambers said that it is easier to maintain the roads even with the
mulching process. There are 248
miles of county roads and 60 bridges. Ms.
Pitman asked why they do several pieces of roads and not just finish one road
entirely. Mr. Chambers indicated
that being able to have multiple crews that spread out to repair bad parts of
the roads is more efficient. Ms.
Pitman inquired why they do not bid the work out so they can get more of the
roads completed. Mr. Chambers
indicated that the County would have to get on the Contractors’ schedules.
Mr. Buerkle added that it would cost a lot more if the County
contracted the work out. Mr. Doty
mentioned that he checked with Tompkins County and they bonded for 8 million
dollars to re-do their roads and that Mr. Chambers and Mr. Buerkle are doing
the best that they can with the budget they have to work with.
Mr. Cornell said that it is much better now then it was in 2002.
At that time the Legislature kept cutting the highway budget.
Mr. Steger said that the highway department only had $500,000 to work
with – they now have 3 million dollars.
Both Mr. Steger and Mr. Cornell commented that the highway department
has come a long way.
Additional
Comments:
Mr.
Chambers: The capital costs include materials, wages, fringes and
equipment. Mulched roads will
eventually move up the list to the rehabilitation list
Sheriff
Price: Likes to see the County Highway Department and the Towns
Highway Departments working together
Mr.
Chambers: If the towns need help the county helps them and the towns
help the county.
Ms.
Price: The towns also work with
each other.
Mr.
Doty: This County should be doing
what Tompkins County is doing – The Legislature needs to do it by getting
more money.
Ms.
Price: We have more money than we
ever did.
Mr.
Buerkle: You can’t compare us
to Tompkins County………We try to get 20 years from a paved road.
Mr.
Reakes: The County is doing a
good job with what they have to work with.
Other
Comments:
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Increasing fuel prices is a problem
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Daisy Hollow Road is a definite
project
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We need more money for the County even
if the Towns have to help.
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Town roads are getting more use
because the County roads are so bad.
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Would like to see a road started and
finished – stop piecemealing – even mulching to make the roads smoother
would be okay
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With smaller/shorter roads, 3 could be
done
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Fuel tax should go to road maintenance
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A bill is being introduced on the
state level to put money back into the roads – it was a report released last
week by Gov. Spitzer’s office
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Ms. Wilcox inquired why the City of Cortland was not represented at this
meeting. Ms. Wyatt advised Ms.
Wilcox that the City was invited and that they are always invited.
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Possible Topics for Future Meetings:
·
Town/Village Employees getting Health
Insurance through the County (Mr. Schrader)
·
Shared Services agreements for mutual
aid (Volunteer Fire Districts in the County)
·
Internet Services for outlying areas
in the County (Carol Tytler & Kathie Arnold)
The meeting was adjourned at 7:55p.m.
Minutes taken and prepared by Angie Wyatt, Secretary to Scott Schrader,
County Administrator