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Delhi Organizes For 2024

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 1/5/24 | 1/5/24

By Mary A. Crisafulli

DELHI - The Delhi Town Council held its organizational meeting on Jan. 2 where several appointments were made. 

Appointments and designations are as follows:

Council Member Christina Viafore was appointed as deputy supervisor.

Laura Mills as deputy town clerk, tax collector, RVS, and RMO.

The Reporter was designated as the official newspaper.

Delaware County National Bank of Delhi was designated as the official depository.

Jay Wilson was appointed as chairperson of the Zoning Board of Appeals.

Meg Hungerford was appointed as the town bookkeeper.

Marianne Greenfield was appointed as town historian.

Kathleen Tofts is the justice town clerk with Brittany Dolph as her deputy. Allen Alwine was appointed as a court attendant.

Kehoe & Merzig, Counselor at Law will serve as the town attorney firm.

Dale Downin was re-appointed as the code enforcement officer.

Chris Bodo was re-appointed as dog control officer.

David Wakin will serve as the administrative assistant to the planning board. Kevin Rossley was appointed as planning board chairperson.

Regina Krzyston will serve as the town health officer.

Town Clerk Elsa Schmitz was appointed as records management officer and registrar of vital statistics.

Council members Margaret Baldwin and Joshua Morgan were appointed to the Highway and Machinery Committee.

Council members Christina Viafore and Baldwin were appointed to the Personnel Committee.

Council Member Mathew Krzyston and Supervisor Maya Boukai were appointed to the Health and Youth Committee

Morgan and Viafore were appointed to the Economic Development and Shared Services Committee.

Morgan and Krzyston were appointed to the Building and Code Committee. 

Viafore and Krzyston were appointed to the Information and Technology Committee.

The deputy highway superintendent is expected to be designated on Jan. 8. 

Other organizational resolutions made include:

Several updates to town policies and procedures were approved.

Highway Superintendent Daren Evans was permitted to make purchases of less than $2,500 without council approval.

Town employees will participate in the Delaware County drug and alcohol testing program.

Monthly meetings are scheduled for the second Monday of the month at 6 p.m. The next scheduled meeting is Monday, Jan. 8 at 6 p.m.



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