Bond resolution adopted for water system improvements in Victory.
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What You Should Do Next
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Review the bond resolution
Read the full bond resolution to understand its implications for the community.
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Attend the public meeting
Participate in the upcoming public meeting to discuss the bond resolution and its impact.
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Contact the Village Clerk
Reach out to Gabrielle Hersey for any questions regarding the bond resolution.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the bond resolution about?
- It finances the reconstruction of the Schuylerville/Victory Joint Water System.
- When was the bond resolution adopted?
- The resolution was adopted on February 10, 2026.
- What is the amount of the bonds?
- The bonds total $146,160 for the project.
- What is the duration of the bond's usefulness?
- The period of probable usefulness is forty years.
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Full Notice Text
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF BOND RESOLUTION PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Board of Trust- ees of the Village of Vic- tory, Saratoga
County, New York (the "Village"), at a meet- ing held on February 10, 2026, adopted a bond resolution, which is subject to a permissive referendum, and autho-
rizes the issuance
of $146,160 serial bonds of the Vil- lage to finance the Vil- lage's share of the cost of the reconstruction and improvement of the Schuylerville/Victory Joint Water System, in- cluding, the acquisition, construction or recon- struction of or addition to the water supply or distribution system, whether or not includ- ing buildings, land or rights in land, original furnishings, equipment, machinery or appara- tus, or the replacement of such equipment, ma- chinery or apparatus, required in connection therewith. The period of probable usefulness is forty (40) years and the bonds are payable from amounts to be annually levied on all the taxable real property in the Vil- lage. Pursuant to the New York State Environ- mental Quality Review Act and the regulations promulgated thereun- der ("SEQRA"), the Vil- lage has deemed that the project constitutes a Type II Action and that it will not have a signifi- cant impact on the envi- ronment.
Gabrielle Hersey Clerk, Village of Victory, Saratoga County, New York
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