Consolidation put on hold after town board doesn't pass necessary resolution
Consolidation of the town and city hit a bump in the road this week when the Town of Batavia failed to enact a home rule resolution that would allow the state legislature to clear the path for a local referendum.
Chad Zambito, chairman of the consolidation task force, announced today that all planned public meetings on the topic are being postponed and it's unlikely that voters will be given a chance to vote on the proposal in November, as originally planned.
"We wanted to get a final document to come before the people and that's not going to happen in the time originally envisioned," Zambito said.
While the Batavia City Council passed the necessary home rule legislation a week ago, the town board failed to pass the same resolution, which is needed to get a bill through the State Legislature thereby allowing the consolidation process to go forward.
Town Supervisor Greg Post, who in the past has advocated strongly for consolidation, could not be reached for comment.
Zambito said that two informational meetings originally set for May 17 and May 24, as well as a set of four public hearings starting May 31, have been postponed indefinitely.
Getting an initiative on the November ballot was an aggressive goal, Zambito said, and now with the delay in the home rule legislation, it would be hard to meet the necessary timeline.
He said the task force will work on tweaking the charter document and re-present it to the public bodies for consideration.