DUANESBURG Sheriff’s patrol base site decided Western-county spot to save travel time, improve coverage area BY JUSTIN MASON Gazette Reporter
After more than a decade of fits and starts, the Schenectady County Sheriff’s Department has found a place to put a substation for its 10-member road patrol. Planning for the substation has centered around an acre of county-owned property at the corner of Route 7 and Bull Street in Duanesburg. Sheriff Dominic Dagostino said locating a post in the western end of the county will help solidify the law enforcement presence in an area where there is no standing police force and will cut hours of time road patrol deputies now spend in transit. “We’re trying to do this in the most costeffective manner we can in a location that we feel will serve our needs out there,” he said Wednesday. Road patrol deputies generally conduct their work out of the sheriff’s headquarters on Veeder Avenue in Schenectady. Dagostino said the drive time to the road patrol’s main coverage area in Princetown and Duanesburg eats up about two hours a day for each member of the road patrol. “You’re very easily losing a lot of time,” he said. The proposed building would be a single story with about 2,000 square feet and located near the Quaker Street branch of the county library. Dagostino said the substation would include rooms for deputies to process arrests, prepare reports, conduct interviews and store evidence. The cost of the building is expected to come in under $300,000. Dagostino said the funding was included in the county Legislature’s capital budget in 2009. If all goes as anticipated, the county plans to break ground on the project in June. Construction would last about three months, meaning the substation could be operational in the fall. LONG WAIT Building a substation in either rural Duanesburg or neighboring Princetown has been discussed since the road patrol was re-established in 2001. Former Sheriff Harry Buffardi discussed purchasing Princetown’s old Town Hall on Kelly Station Road in 2002, but the effort never came to fruition. The county also discussed locating a substation in Delanson’s Village Hall on Main Street. But county officials decided against the location, claiming that building needed a costly rehabilitation. Discussions about the substation seemed to diminish for several years until county offi cials abruptly announced plans to build a post on a dilapidated property at the junction of routes 20 and 7. County offi - cials proposed demolishing the old Check Marks Realty building and then clearing the property so the substation could be constructed at the bustling Duanesburg Four Corners intersection. ..........................>>>>.....................>>>>....................http://www.dailygazette.net/De.....r01103&AppName=1
Dagostino said the drive time to the road patrol’s main coverage area in Princetown and Duanesburg eats up about two hours a day for each member of the road patrol.
Obviously, the Sheriff doesn't know how long it takes to get out there, or the deputies are doing something else on their trip out. There's no way it takes an hour each direction.
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Obviously, the Sheriff doesn't know how long it takes to get out there, or the deputies are doing something else on their trip out. There's no way it takes an hour each direction.
YES it does take that long.....they have to stop and pick up the money for the numbers....and check the vig
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