Meeting record
Town Board — January 8, 2026
Summarized from the meeting packet. Refer to the official documents below for the authoritative record.
Nunda Township Board held a regular meeting on January 8, 2026. The meeting included approval of warrants for road district and township fund payments totaling approximately $96,721 for road district and $16,946 for township operations. The board discussed and approved payroll and various vendor payments for the December–January period.
Present: Mike Shorten (Supervisor), Kyle Bussenger (Town Clerk), Karen Tynis (Trustee), Sheila Halasz (Trustee), Bob Murray (Trustee), Joe Bratanick (Trustee - absent)
- Road district warrants and payments
- Township warrants and payments
- Payroll authorization
- Vendor bills approval
- Road district budget and appropriations
- Phone system and internet upgrades
- Anita Sherwood Park
- Office consolidation
- Township events and activities
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5a Approval of Minutes – Township Board Special Meeting September 29, 2025
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5b Approval of Minutes – Township Board Regular Meeting December 11, 2025
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6a Road District Warrants for approval for payment for January 8th, 2026
Road District warrants totaling $96,721.40 for the period December 12, 2025 through January 8, 2026, covering Permanent Hard Road ($75,556.38), Road District/Road and Bridge ($21,165.02), and payroll ($136,646.14).
Approved
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6b Township Warrants for approval for payment for January 8th, 2026
Township warrants totaling $16,946.05 for the period December 12, 2025 through January 8, 2026, covering Town ($16,942.21), General Assistance ($3.84), and payroll ($49,211.21).
Approved
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9a Amended Road District Budget and Appropriation Ordinance
The amended Road District budget will be addressed at a public hearing and vote scheduled for 6:45 p.m. at the January meeting. The Road District has sold surplus equipment with revenues to be added to the expense budget to support equipment replacement.
Tabled
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9b Phone System & Internet Service Upgrades
Phone system upgrades have been completed and are functioning well. Internet service is being tested through Verizon as a lower-cost alternative to AT&T, with a final decision expected after further evaluation.
Other
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9c Anita Sherwood Park
No updates provided; follow-up planned after the first of the year.
Other
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9d Office Consolidation
No updates provided; follow-up planned after the first of the year. Additional facility improvements under consideration include automated HVAC controls and upgraded door access systems.
Other
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9e Activities
Board discussed implementing an event evaluation form to document and improve Township events, beginning with the Santa event, which was reported as successful. Future events include Easter Egg Hunt, America 250 planning, and potential expansion of the spring shredding event.
Other