Thursday, 05 January 2023 14:47

City Council Members, Public Safety Officials, Business Owners Form Downtown Advisory Committee To “Coordinate a Third-Party Audit of All Protocols Currently In Place”

SARATOGA SPRINGS — A new 14-member downtown advisory committee has been formed with the goal of identifying ways to enhance communications between the businesses and city’s police department, city Accounts Commissioner Dillon Moran announced this week. 

The committee will be
co-chaired by Commissioner Moran and Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce President Todd Shimkus. 

The first order of business will be to coordinate a third-party audit of all protocols currently in place within the city’s downtown, as well as setting up a workshop for all on-premise license holders in the city with the city’s police department. The goal of the latter is for the police department to provide up-to-date training for local officers and security personnel at these establishments regarding best practices to: “de-escalate situations; pat down or search patrons for weapons; removal of disorderly individual(s) from an establishment; and protocols to speed up the notification of police officers about such situations,” according to a statement released Dec. 20. 

The committee will also discuss City Code Chapter 136 (Lodging and Eating and Drinking Establishments) and NYS Liquor Authority procedures and create a communications plan to ensure that the City Council and the community receive regular updates on the committee’s work, according to the statement. 

The first meeting of the committee is anticipated to take place early in 2023.

Besides the two co-chairs, the members of the downtown advisory committee includes: city Commissioner Minita Sanghvi, Chief Shane Crooks and Lt. Tyler McIntosh – of the Saratoga Springs Police Department;  Assistant Chief Aaron Dyer, Saratoga Springs Fire Department/Chief Code Enforcer; Deann Devitt, President of the Saratoga Springs Downtown Business Association; Darryl Leggieri, President, Discover Saratoga; Dean Kolligan, a member of the Downtown Special Assessment District; Jason Fitch, City Tavern; Dennis Kiingati, Hamlet and Ghost; Heidi West, Lifestyles, Caroline & Main, and Union Hall Supply; Brian Miller, Bourbon Room and Ice House; Sara Elacqua, Spa City Tap & Barrel. 

The committee will be supported by Deputy Commissioner of Accounts Stacy Connors, Assistant City Clerk Barbara Brindisi and City Attorney Tony Izzo. 

Read 334 times

Blotter

  • Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office  The Sheriff’s Office responded to a domestic incident call on Manchester Drive in the town of Halfmoon on April 21. Investigation into the matter led to the arrest of Julia H. Kim (age 33) of Halfmoon, who was charged with assault in the 2nd degree (class D felony) and criminal possession of a weapon in the 4th degree (class A misdemeanor). Kim is accused of causing physical injury to a person known to her by striking them to the head with a frying pan. She was arraigned before the Honorable Joseph V. Fodera in the Halfmoon Town…

Property Transactions

  • BALLSTON Edward Pigliavento sold property at 2 Arcadia Ct to Stephen Emler for $399,900 Erik Jacobsen sold property at 51 Westside Dr to Jeffrey Satterlee for $330,000 Brian Toth sold property at 288 Middleline Rd to Giannna Priolo for $347,000 GALWAY Owen Germain sold property at Hermance Rd to Stephen North for $120,000 GREENFIELD Nicholas Belmonte sold property at 260 Middle Grove Rd to Timothy McAuley for $800,000 Derek Peschieri sold property at 33 Southwest Pass to Michael Flinton for $400,000 MALTA  Jennifer Stott sold property at 41 Vettura Ctl to ESI Development LLC for $476,500 Kathy Sanders sold property…
  • NYPA
  • Saratoga County Chamber
  • BBB Accredited Business
  • Discover Saratoga
  • Saratoga Springs Downtown Business Association