Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation and Sustainable Saratoga Host Event Addressing Building Heights

[JK: I received an email from the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation and Sustainable Saratoga with information about a presentation regarding standards for building heights in downtown Saratoga Springs.

Modern urban planning acknowledges that the proportions between building height and the width of related streets and sidewalks are key to creating an environment that attracts people on foot.  The canyon effect of having large buildings sandwiching narrow streets creates a sunless dead zone.

This  presentation comes at a time when the city’s land use boards are reviewing two  proposals for six story buildings  in the city’s  core. It should be an interesting event.]

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A Closer Look at Building Heights

Retaining Saratoga Springs’ Character & Charm

Tuesday January 30, 2018 7:00PM ​Empire State College | 2 Union Avenue | Room 126

Come attend a presentation about building heights in downtown Saratoga Springs. Planner George Jacquemart of BFJ Planning will offer perspectives on how people react to building heights. Following the presentation, there will be a panel discussion with local developer Sonny Bonacio of Bonacio Construction Inc.; local architect Matt Hurff of Frost Hurff Architects; Doug Kerr, Chair of SSPF Advocacy Committee; and Kate Maynard, Principal Planner for the City of Saratoga Springs. Free and open to the public.​

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Yepsen Lands Job With Mercury Public Affairs

Joanne Yepsen has been hired by the firm “Mercury Public Affairs” as a “Senior Vice President.”  The firm, which has offices globally, has an office in Albany.  Their website offers the following description:

“Mercury is a high-stakes public strategy firm. We provide results for the world’s most successful companies, leading advocacy groups, governments, political parties, NGOs, and prominent public and political figures.”

In the January 17th edition of the Saratogian Ms. Yepsen describes her anticipated role as follows:

“Mercury’s national platform will allow me to work on the issues that have mattered to me my entire career, while delivering winning results for clients,” said Yepsen. “I look forward to working with the team on a wide range of bipartisan issues.”

In talking to friends familiar with Mercury, they describe the company as a high pressure operation in which positions such as the one Ms. Yepsen has taken, are expected to generate a great deal of income for the firm.

Michael McKeon who is a partner in the firm was the communications director for Republican Governor George Pataki.  An article from Politico from 2010 described him organizing a group called Republicans For Cuomo.

Mercury’s website boasts how they helped engineer the elections of Chris Christi in New Jersey, George Pataki in New York, and Arnold Schwarzeneger in California, emphasizing the fact that they were Republicans running in predominantly Democratic states.

This is not a warm and fuzzy organization.

Mercury cites their success in defeating “sophisticated activist investors on behalf of medical tech company board of directors.”

They boast that they “Developed successful strategy for global automaker to keep union out of US.”

Most recently they have been drawn into the Robert Mueller web regarding work they did on behalf of Paul Manaforte who has pleaded guilty to lying to Federal investigators.   According to the article there are potential legal issues for Mercury because “The firms involved with the Ukraine project did not initially register as foreign agents at the time…”

Contacted by the Washington Post, Mr. McKeon would neither confirm nor deny that Mercury had received subpoenas from Mr. Mueller.  There is a delicious irony that Mercury’s website describes this same Michael McKeon as having “provided crisis communications counsel to some of the world’s top companies and individuals thrust into the media spotlight.”

The Post story also notes that “Mercury, which has prominent Republicans among its senior partners, had worked on the Ukraine lobbying project [Manaforte’s deep pocketed client] with the Podesta group, led by Anthony Podesta, brother of John Podesta, who led Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.”  The globe has become a very small place and these strategic firms are bi-partisan in the sense that they are happy to work with whomever is paying them.

 

 

SUCCESS Financial Report Available

For some reason there was a significant delay in SUCCESS’ campaign financial report being posted on the New York State Board of Elections websiteIt is up now, and I reproduce it below.

Joe Dalton is the former President of the Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce, a member of SUCCESS, and a prodigious fundraiser. His efforts are reflected in the SUCCESS report in the contributions from many in the old Chamber of Commerce’s network.

Members of It’s Time Saratoga, the pro charter change PAC, had claimed that they had been the underdog in the recent election and that SUCCESS had outspent them two to one. As you can see by the financial reports, this is simply untrue.

In the meantime, It’s Time Saratoga’s financials have not changed since their last filing.  One wonders about the status of the $11,000.00 unspent balance that was left in their account.

Contributions

ALLERDICE BUILDING SUPPLY INC 41 WALWORTH ST SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 1,000.00
COMMITTEE TO ELECT DON BRAIM 29 WALTER DR. SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 500.00
MAZZONE ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP INC. 1 GLEN AVE. SCOTIA, NY 12302 1,000.00
PELICAN ASSOCIATES LLC 232 SOUTHBROADWAY SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 500.00
SARATOGA COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY 125 HIGH ROCK AVE.SUITE212 SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 950.00
UNITEMIZED , 99.00
UNITEMIZED , 256.00
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WILLIAM J BURKE AND SON 626 NORTH BROADWAY SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 200.00
BAKERPO, JOHN PO BOX 1290 SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 125.00
BARKER, JOANNE 286 SOUTH MAIN AVE ALBANY, NY 12208 100.00
BOOCHI, AMERIGO 4 ALFRED CT SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 50.00
CLARK, JACKLYN B 18 JUMEL PLACE SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 250.00
DAKE, W P 90 BYRAN ST SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 3,000.00
DALTON, JOSEPH W 14 LOUGHBURY RD SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 1,000.00
DALTON, JOSEPH 73 BROADWAY SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 500.00
DELSETTE, ELIO 15 ROCK ST SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 50.00
FOY, REMIGIA 95 OAK ST SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 650.00
GRANDE, JAMES J 34 STORAGE LANE SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00
HAY, JOHN C 329 CLINTON ST SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00
HEALY, WILLIAM J 5 VICTORIA LANE SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00
HENDRICKSON, JOHN 40 GEYSER RD SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 2,000.00
HOFFMAN, MICHAEL 38 HIGH ROCK AVE UNIT6K SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 1,000.00
INGMIRE, LANCE 44 TROMBLEY RD STILLWATER, NY 12170 250.00
JOYCE, CAROL A 122 CIRCULAR ST SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 25.00
KLEIN, PHILP W 29 WALTER DRIVE SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00
KLOTZ, KENNETH 232 MAPLE AVE SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 25.00
KLOTZ, KENNETH 232 MAPLE AVE SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 25.00
KOSS, DAVID 160 KAYDEROSS RD SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00
KUCZYNSKI, HANK 153 SPRING ST SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00 30-MAY-17
KUCZYNSKI, HANK 153 SPRING ST SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00 25-JAN-17
LAVIGNE, JAMES 87 RAILROAD PLACE SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 1,000.00 27-AUG-17
MARTIN, KATHY 24 UNDERWOOD DR SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00 13-OCT-17
MARTIN, RANDY 24 UNDERWOOD DR. SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00 11-MAR-17
MCNEARY, FREDRICK J 264 DANIELS RD SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00 13-SEP-17
MCNEARY, FREDRICK J 6 VICTORIA LANE SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 200.00 14-OCT-17
NEALON, BRIAN 14 STRATFORD DRIVE CLIFTON PARK, NY 12065-1736 200.00 04-OCT-17
NEWKIRK, THOMAS J 553 CRESCENT AVE SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 1,000.00 12-SEP-17
PALMETTO, NICHOLAS 5 BEACON HILL DR SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00 19-SEP-17
PARILLO, FRANK J 4 THERESA TERACE MALTA, NY 12020 1,000.00 17-AUG-17
POKOIK, LEE 15 RAILROAD PLACE SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 300.00 24-SEP-17
PORTER, M T 236 CAROLINE ST. SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00 14-OCT-17
ROOHAN, J T 511 BROADWAY SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 1,000.00 09-AUG-17
ROOHAN, J T 511 BROADWAY SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 1,000.00
SCARBOROUGH, MIRIAM G 26 MADISON AVE SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 99.00
SELLERS, BONITA 73 5TH AVE SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 500.00
SELLERS, RICHARD 73 5TH AVE SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 1,000.00
SINNAMON, YVONNE 56CONDON RD STILLWATER, NY 12170 200.00
SMITH, NOEL J 529 BROADWAY SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 500.00
SUTTON, SHAUNA M 141 NELSON AVE SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 150.00
SUTTON, SHAUNA 141 NELSON AVE SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00
SUTTON, SHAUNA 141 NELSON AVE SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00
TAIT, ROSEMART BOX 136 SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00
VANWAGNER, CLIFF 18 ROLLINGBROOK DR SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00
VEITCH, MICHAEL 201 CIRCULAR ST SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00
WAIT, CHARLES V 658 NORTH BROADWAY SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 3,000.00
WEIHE, MARTHA JANE 44 WHITE ST SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00
WINCHELL, JO ANN D 47 CLIFFSIDE DR SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00
ZINTER, MARIA J 4313 ROUTE 50 SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 100.00
Total Contributions: 28,486.00

Oracle found [ 76 ] records matching

Expenditures

Payee/Recipient Amt
ADVANTAGE PRESS 74 WARREN ST SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 4,934.00
ADVANTAGE PRESS 74 WARREN ST SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 668.75
CAPITAL REGION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER P.O. BOX 1450 CLIFTON PARK, NY 12065 516.76
GEYSER MILTON PUBLISHING 157 CAROLINE ST SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 750.00
JOE DALTON 14 LOUGHBURY RD SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 691.98
RICHARD SELLERS 73 FIFTH AVE. SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 9,215.98
SARATOGA CITY CENTER 522 BROADWAY SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 500.00
SARATOGA PUBLISHING 5 CASE ST SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 3,629.35
SARATOGA PUBLISHING 5 CASE ST SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 411.84
THE SARATOGIAN 7 WELLS ST SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 3,564.00
THE SARATOGIAN P.O. BOX4551 SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 2,264.00
THE SARATOGIAN 7 WELLS ST SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 650.00
Total Expenses 27,796.66

 

 

ZBA Unanimously Reapproves Code Blue Proposal

The Saratoga Springs Zoning Board of Appeals voted unanimously to approve Shelters of Saratoga’s plans to build a permanent Code Blue shelter at 14 Walworth Street.

The Planning Board must sill approve the ZBA decision. The neighbors who opposed the shelter must decide within 30 days whether or not to appeal.

Here is a link to the Saratogian article on this topic:

Saratogian Article

Recent Developments Regarding the On-Going Drama of Charter Change

[Your blogger is currently in London binging on theater productions.  As proof I offer this picture of myself hanging out with Brian Cranston who is appearing at the National Theater in a production of Paddy Chayefsky’s Network]

Blogger and Brian Cranston

Trouble in Watertown

The promoters of Charter Change in Saratoga Springs have prominently featured Watertown as a good example of the city manager model.  They have hosted the city manager of Watertown here in Saratoga Springs a number of times.  Apparently Watertown is now considering dropping the city manager form and replacing it with a strong mayor form.  The mayor has agreed to establish a charter commission to pursue this change.  Two newly elected council members ran and won on a platform of changing the form.

Here is a link to the story: http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/news03/henry-wilkinson-start-the-charter-commission-process-20180104

Filing of Papers Regarding Saratoga Springs Charter Vote Results Delayed

Both sides have requested a two week delay to resubmit paperwork. If granted by the judge the paperwork would now be due on January 22.

 

Instructions For Paying City Property Taxes Early

For people interested in paying their city property taxes early, the following is a link to the city website where information and directions are available.  The Finance Department has done an excellent job.

Link To Instructions

 

City Finance Office To Allow Prepayment of 2018 Property Tax Bills In Light Of New Federal Tax Law

[Commissioner Michele Madigan has announced that her office will be accepting early payments of 2018 property taxes to assist the public in minimizing their tax liability next year given the recent changes in the federal tax law that caps the amount of state and local taxes homeowners can deduct.]


MEDIA ANNOUNCEMENT

For Immediate Release: December 22, 2017 From the Office of Commissioner of Finance Michele Madigan

City of Saratoga Springs Contact: Michele.Madigan@Saratoga-Springs.org or 518-526-9377  Saratoga Springs Finance Department to Offer Prepayment of 2018 Property Taxes in 2017

Saratoga Springs, NY – Over the past week, the City of Saratoga Springs Finance Department has received multiple inquires by City taxpayers regarding their ability to prepay their 2018 property tax bill in 2017. These inquires have been driven by the tax bill recently passed in Congress and signed into law by President Trump, which includes a provision that would cap the amount homeowners could deduct on their tax returns in 2018.

Based off of guidance initially received from the New York Conference of Mayors, the County, and the City’s historic timeline, the City Finance Department initially thought the City would be unable to accept early payment. That belief changed after multiple conversations internally and with the County Real Property Tax Service Agency. The City now believes it will be possible for taxpayers to prepay their 2018 property taxes in 2017, though the schedule will be very tight. The County has provided the City with final County tax rate details, and the City Tax & Revenue Supervisor is working to combine that data with all relevant City tax rate information. The City will then send the combined tax information back to the County, so that they can generate a complete tax roll. Once the tax roll is received by the City, and based off the timeline we have determined most likely, the Finance Department’s hope is to post an electronic version of the complete tax roll on the City’s website on Wednesday December 27th or Thursday, December 28th, and to allow payment on Friday, December 29th. To ensure all payments are deposited in a timely manner, property tax bills will be payable in person on December 29th from 9:00am to 4:00pm at City Hall. Given that some residents may be away for the holidays, the Finance Department’s intention is to also allow on-line payment starting from December 29th until December 31st, 2017, but the feasibility of that will depend on when the City is provided the County tax data file. For additional information, City taxpayers interested in prepaying their 2018 property tax in 2017 should visit the City’s website, which now includes the option to sign-up for tax payment information notifications as more details become available.

“As soon as I realized it might be possible to allow prepayment of taxes in 2017 for 2018 I began working on behalf of our taxpayers to make this a reality.  There continues to be a great deal of coordination with Saratoga County and the City’s Finance Department and I am extremely grateful for their assistance in this important matter” stated Finance Commissioner Michele Madigan.  The City of Saratoga Springs takes no position on the potential benefit(s) or risk(s) of prepaying 2018 property taxes in 2017. Please consult your financial consultant for advice and recommendations. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact the Finance Department at (518) 587-3550 x2565.

Michele Madigan

Commissioner of Finance

City of Saratoga Springs

474 Broadway

Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

518-587-3550 ext. 2557

Cell: 518-526-9377

 

 

Zoning Board of Appeals Hears Challenge To Code Blue Facility Decision

In the December 20 edition of the Saratogian Joseph Phelan reported on the Zoning Board of Appeals meeting held the previous night.  At that meeting the neighbors of a proposed Code Blue shelter and their attorney challenged the ZBA’s determination that the shelter fit into the existing zoning in their neighborhood because the proposed facility could be considered a “rooming house.” The facility would be an extension of Shelters of Saratoga at 14 Walworth Street and serve up to fifty homeless persons when the temperature dropped below freezing.

The ZBA had  previously refused to hear the neighbors’ arguments stating that their appeal had not been filed soon enough. The neighbors won a court challenge to this determination, however, and the ZBA now had to address the neighbors’ arguments.

According to the Saratogian, the neighbors’ attorney, Claudia Braymer, argued that the proposed facility does not adhere to the definition of a rooming house:

“Braymer referenced the city’s code, which requires a neighborhood rooming house to be a single-family or a two-family residential structure owned or occupied or under the supervision of a resident manger under which one to four rooms are made available to lodgers for compensation for a rental period of no less than 28 consecutive days. A common kitchen facility may be available to lodgers but shall have no kitchen facilities in the guest rooms.”

“Braymer said that in essence there were three main requirements which the proposed shelter does not meet: it must be offered in a single-family or two-family residential structure, must be made available to lodgers for compensation and the rental period must be a minimum of 28-consecutive days.”

Attorney Libby Coreno, representing Shelters of Saratoga, argued that the proposed shelter met the requirements in the definition because it is a residential building, has two units, can be accessed through a hall and from outside, and has a kitchen available to the residents.

As regards the requirement that the residents provide compensation, she offered that Steve Shaw, the city building inspector, had found that the grants supporting the facility could be considered compensation.

Coreno argued that the facility would meet the minimum 28 day stay requirement because the facility was available on days where the temperature dropped below 32 degrees from the late fall through the winter.  In addition she asserted that Shaw had determined “lodgers maintain their residency throughout based on the fact that they are allowed to keep personal items on site and may receive mail or other messages during the residency period.”

I sympathize with Shelters of Saratoga and had hoped they could build their shelter.  I am not a lawyer and am only familiar with the arguments through the Saratogian story.  Still, my experience with the ZBA has been that they are quite capable of stretching ordinances and facts in order to approve projects they like.  The same is true for Mr. Shaw.  I have seen them repeatedly approve variances that to myself and the neighbors affected appeared outrageous.  They can do this kind of thing commonly because in most cases the affected neighbors lack the money required to take the ZBA to court.  This time, the neighbors had the resources to challenge the ZBA.

It is anticipated that the ZBA will decide the issue at their January 8th meeting.

 

Court Hearing On Charter Recount Postponed

The hearing on the article 78 brought by Gordon Boyd on behalf of the supporters of charter change which was to occur tomorrow (December 20) has been postponed.  In an article that will appear in tomorrow’s (December 20) Gazette Newspaper, Ann Friedman reported on an email she had received from Mr. Boyd.  Boyd wrote: “The court has asked both sides to submit memoranda of law by January 8, after which the court will ‘consider when scheduling  oral argument.’”

Boyd wrote, “it will be two months after the charter was voted on to have the next milestone with the court.”  According to the Gazette Boyd complained “…the cancellation of the hearing is further hindering the transition of city government officials.”

I am not sure what Mr. Boyd is referring to.  If passed in November, the proposed charter called for the mayor to appoint a transition team to work on a plan for the conversion of the city government from the “commission” form to the “city manager” form.   As there will be a new mayor in January it is not clear what all this means.

It is also unclear when the court will actually hear the arguments.  The two month delay Mr. Boyd referenced may be optimistic.  Only after the court has reviewed the memoranda of both sides will a hearing be scheduled.  The court had previously rejected Mr. Boyd’s requests for access to the records of the election so I assume his attorney will base his arguments on whatever information they have been able to glean elsewhere.

As the new form of government would not begin until January of 2020 there is still considerable time to address the issues of transition should Mr. Boyd prevail in his action and the recount allow his group to prevail.

 

Contributions To “It’s Time Saratoga!”: So Much For The “People’s Campaign”

I have come to believe that the behavior of the leadership of the Charter Review Commission and their political action committee, It’s Time Saratoga!, borders on…no, is bizarre in terms of their almost sociopathic indifference to the truth.  Some of you may have become bored by my many posts documenting this.

Now we have the financial reports that “It’s Time Saratoga!” has submitted to the New York State Board of Elections.

On November 8th, on the It’s Time’s Saratoga!  Facebook page they defended their loss by asserting that they were outspent 2 to 1.  According to their report to the state, however, they took in a little over $45,000.00.  SUCCESS, the group that opposed them, took in approximately $28,000.00.  Math has never been my strength but even someone like me can observe that the statement by “It’s Time Saratoga!” falls into the Alt Fact realm.

In the same vein, Gordon Boyd, who often acted as a spokesperson for the charter change campaign, told area newspapers that they had run a “people’s campaign” against entrenched interests. But a review of their expenditure statement shows that they paid Southpaw Strategies, a professional campaign marketing firm, approximately $10,000.00.

Here is how Southpaw Strategies is described on their website:

Southpaw Strategies is a Full Service direct mail consulting firm with the expertise to lead your campaign to victory. From fundraising to field to communications, Southpaw Strategies has a proven record of winning races by delivering a well framed message with a strong campaign.

Steve Napier is one of the principals of Southpaw.  Mr. Napier has in the past worked on Mayor Joanne Yepsen’s campaigns.  Most recently he was the campaign manager for Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan. 

To get the full flavor of Southpaw’s operation, here is a link to their website:  http://www.southpawstrategies.com/ourwork

There is also the source of “It’s Time Saratoga!”  money.  It didn’t come from bake sales.

The International City/County Management Association and their local branch, the New York State City\County Management Association, already identified as generous donors in the last financial filing, kicked in even more money in the final weeks of the campaign.  Their grand total came to $29,000.00 which if my math is right, is more than the total of $28,000.00 raised by SUCCESS from all its supporters.

There is also the extremely odd contribution by Anthony Ianniello.  Mr. Ianniello wins the award for the most generous individual donor in the Charter fundraising world.  Mr. Ianiello contributed a whopping $7,5000.00.

According to a May, 2014, story by Brendan Lyons of the Times Union Mr. Iannello was linked to a controversial land deal in the town of Halfmoon that precipitated the resignation of the assistant town attorney.  The stories are well worth the read:

http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Halfmoon-deputy-attorney-s-firm-had-role-in-land-5458304.php

http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Halfmoon-deputy-attorney-leaves-amid-ongoing-5460768.php

The only recent story related to Saratoga Springs that I could find regarding Mr. Ianniello concerned his involvement in the Paramount Development’s proposal for a mixed use concept for the land where the City Center wants to build a parking garage.  While the suits involving the Mouzon House and the City Center grind on leaving the future of the site still in some doubt, it is hard to believe that this would explain his hefty donation.

Maybe one of the readers of this blog can offer an insight on his grand donation.

So between Ianniello and the Managers associations they contributed $36,500.00 of the total $45,284.00.  That doesn’t sound like a people’s campaign to me. 

Below is the complete list of the donors along with the list of the vendors who were paid.  It is interesting to note that there seems to be a balance of $11,000.00 that has not been expended as of this report.  It seems odd that they would not have spent all their money on the campaign.  We will see if it is accounted for in the next required report.  Maybe they are saving it for their next bite at the charter apple should their defeat at the polls this time be confirmed or maybe it is being used to pay the lawyer they told the public they didn’t need.

I will be posting the SUCCESS reports in several days.

Contributions To “It’s Time Saratoga!”

CITIZENS FOR YEPSEN 1,000.00 01-1 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General C N/A N/A
CITIZENS FOR YEPSEN 800.00 11-NOV-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General C N/A N/A
FRIENDS OF BILL MCTYGUE 250.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General C N/A N/A
INTERN CITY/COUNTY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
777 NORTH CAPITOL ST, NE, SUITE 500
WASHINGTON, DC 20002-4201
15,000.00 17-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General B N/A N/A
INTERN.

CITY/COUNTY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
777 NORTH CAPITOL ST, NE, SUITE 500
WASHINGTON, DC 20002-4201

5,000.00 13-NOV-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General B N/A N/A
NEW YORK CITY/COUNTY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
20 FOXHILL ROAD
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
1,500.00 06-NOV-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General B N/A N/A
NEW YORK STATE CITY/COUNTY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
20 FOXHILL RD
VALHALLA, NY 10595
2,500.00 12-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General B N/A N/A
 

UNITEMIZED

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734.00 24-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
ALDRICH, PHYLLIS 100.00 10-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General A N/A N/A
 

ALTAMARI, JEFFREY

200.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
BARNETT, TIM 100.00 21-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General A N/A N/A
 

BOARDMAN, JOHN

25.00 17-AUG-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 32 Pre General A N/A N/A
 

BOARDMAN, JOHN

40.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
 

BOARDMAN, JOHN

100.00 01-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
BOYD, GORDON 250.00 08-NOV-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
BOYD, GORDON 500.00 26-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
BOYD, GORDON 500.00 08-NOV-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
BOYD, GORDON 500.00 28-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
BOYD, GORDON 500.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
BOYD, GORDON 250.00 12-SEP-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 32 Pre General A N/A N/A
CUNEO, JULIE 250.00 26-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
DAKE, GARY 500.00 26-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
DAKE, PERNILLE 100.00 08-NOV-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
ENGLERT, LINDA 100.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
ENGLERT, LINDA 100.00 26-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
FENTON, RICHARD 100.00 26-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
FENTON, RICHARD 20.00 17-MAY-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
FENTON, RICHARD 40.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
GAGNE, MARGARET 100.00 26-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
GEIGER, J T 100.00 26-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
GEIGER, JOE 50.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
GLASER, BARBARA 500.00 03-JUL-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
GODINE, AMY 100.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
GOLD, JAMES 250.00 04-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General A N/A N/A
HART, SARAH 50.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
HART, SARAH 100.00 26-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
 

HOLMBERG, ARTHUR

50.00 26-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
 

IANNIELLO, ANTHONY
805 RT. 146
CLIFTON PARK, NY 12065

7,500.00 30-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General D N/A N/A
KANE, BETH BRUCKER 200.00 26-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
KELLY, MARGARET 100.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
 

KERAMATI, BAHRAM

100.00 08-NOV-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
KERAMATI, BAHRAM 50.00 24-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
KIRWIN, JOHN 100.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
 

KRACKELER, ANTHONY

100.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
 

KRACKELER, RACHEL

300.00 26-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
LAIRD, MARTI 100.00 23-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General A N/A N/A
LEIDIG, JENNIFER 100.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
LOS, MICHAEL 500.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
MASIE, CATHY 100.00 17-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General A N/A N/A
 

MORRISON, CHARLES

400.00 26-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
 

NICHOLSON, JOHN

100.00 27-SEP-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 32 Pre General A N/A N/A
OLSON, JEFFREY 100.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
PINGEL, MARK 500.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
PROUGH, MARGARET 100.00 26-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
RILEY, ALMEDA 500.00 26-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
RILEY, ALMEDA 500.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
SANGHVI, MINITA 100.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
SCHULTZ, FRANCIS 200.00 08-AUG-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 32 Pre General A N/A N/A
SCHWARZ-LAWTON, HELEN 100.00 03-JUL-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
SHOEN, TIM 50.00 15-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General A N/A N/A
SHOEN, TIMOTHY 50.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
SWADBA, CYNTHIA 100.00 11-NOV-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
THOMAS, BARBARA 200.00 26-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
 

THOMPSON, RICHARD

75.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
 

THOMPSON, RICHARD

50.00 26-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
TRYPALUK, BARBARA 50.00 25-SEP-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 32 Pre General A N/A N/A
VAN METER, MARGIE 100.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
VAN METER, MARGIE
175 WASHINGTON ST
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
100.00 26-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
WAINWRIGHT, JOHN
80 CRESCENT ST
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
100.00 26-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic A N/A N/A
WATKIN, RAYMOND
9 WOODLAND CT
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
200.00 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General A N/A N/A
Total Contributions: 45,284.00

 

AQUECS, INC.
916 BYRD AVE
NEENAH, WI 54956
1,826.00 LWNSN 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
BILL O’DONNELL
157 CAROLINE ST
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
224.00 PRINT 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
BRAVO CATERING
3246 SOUTH BROADWAY
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
512.00 FUNDR 25-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
BRAVO CATERING
3246 SOUTH BROADWAY
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
250.00 FUNDR 13-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General F N/A N/A
CANTINA
430 BROADWAY
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
341.00 OTHER – ELECTION NIGHT HEADQUARTERS 07-NOV-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
DIGITAL XPRESS
5 SAND CREEK RD
ALBANY, NY 12205
6,839.00 CMAIL 27-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
DIGITAL XPRESS
5 SAND CREEK RD
ALBANY, NY 12205
4,948.00 CMAIL 20-NOV-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
DIGITAL XPRESS
5 SAND CREEK RD
ALBANY, NY 12205
3,331.00 CMAIL 24-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
DIGITAL XPRESS
5 SAND CREEK RD
ALBANY, NY 12205
749.00 CMAIL 05-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General F N/A N/A
DIGITAL XPRESS
5 SAND CREEK RD
ALBANY, NY 12205
530.00 LITER 03-NOV-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
DIGITAL XPRESS
5 SAND CREEK RD
ALBANY, NY 12205
217.00 CMAIL 03-NOV-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
DONNA JINKS
9 MAYER DR
CLIFTON, NJ 07012
275.00 CMAIL 28-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
DONNA JINKS
9 MAYER DR
CLIFTON, NJ 07012
250.00 PROFL 05-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General F N/A N/A
DONNA JINKS
9 MAYER DR
CLIFTON, NJ 07012
115.00 PROFL 21-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General F N/A N/A
EVISION DIGITAL MARKETING
356 CLENDON BROOK RD
QUEENSBURY, NY 12804
745.00 PROFL 29-JUN-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 July Periodic F N/A N/A
EVISION DIGITAL MARKETING
356 CLENDON BROOK RD
QUEENSBURY, NY 12804
745.00 PROFL 30-AUG-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 32 Pre General F N/A N/A
EVISION DIGITAL MARKETING
356 CLENDON BROOK RD
QUEENSBURY, NY 12804
75.00 PROFL 05-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General F N/A N/A
EVISION DIGITAL MARKETING
356 CLENDON BROOK RD
QUEENSBURY, NY 12804
48.00 PROFL 09-NOV-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
FEDEX OFFICE
21 CONGRESS ST
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
.00 R-DET 07-SEP-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 32 Pre General F N/A N/A
FEDEX OFFICE
21 CONGRESS ST
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
.00 R-DET 16-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General F N/A N/A
JOSEPH GEIGER
51 WATERVIEW DR
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
59.92 REIMB 20-SEP-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 32 Pre General F N/A N/A
RICHARD FENTON
23 LEFFERTS ST
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
781.98 REIMB 21-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General F N/A N/A
SARATOGA GUITAR
75 WEIBEL AVE
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
37.00 FUNDR 25-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
SARATOGA GUITAR
75 WEIBEL AVE
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
37.00 OTHER – RENT PA SYSTEM 08-NOV-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
SARATOGA SPRINGS CITY CENTER
522 BROADWAY
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
500.00 OTHER – ROOM RENTAL FOR DEBATE 26-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
SARATOGA TODAY
5 CASE ST
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
561.00 PRINT 31-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
SOUTHPAW STRATEGIES
307 COLUMBIA ST
COHOES, NY 12047
3,482.00 CMAIL 26-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
SOUTHPAW STRATEGIES
307 COLUMBIA ST
COHOES, NY 12047
3,446.00 CMAIL 31-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
SOUTHPAW STRATEGIES
307 COLUMBIA ST
COHOES, NY 12047
2,900.00 OTHER – CALL CENTER 02-NOV-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
SPEEDY BUTTONS
10241 COUNTY HIGHWAY 26
PLAINVIEW, MN 55964
.00 R-DET 04-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General F N/A N/A
STAPLES
3035 RT. 50
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
.00 R-DET 04-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General F N/A N/A
STAPLES
3035 RT. 50
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
.00 R-DET 11-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General F N/A N/A
UNITEMIZED 326.00 BKFEE 30-NOV-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 27 Post General F N/A N/A
UNITEMIZED 13.53 OTHER – FEES FOR PAYPAL DONATIONS 02-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 32 Pre General F N/A N/A
US POSTAL SERVICE
475 BROADWAY
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
45.00 OFFCE 05-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General F N/A N/A
US POSTAL SERVICE
475 BROADWAY
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
.00 R-DET 16-OCT-17 IT’S TIME SARATOGA! 2017 11 Pre General F N/A N/A
Total Expenses 34,209.43