City of Schenectady v. City Council of the City of Schenectady

2026 NY Slip Op 30170(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Schenectady County
DecidedFebruary 2, 2026
DocketIndex No. 2026-166
StatusUnpublished
AuthorMichael R. Cuevas

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City of Schenectady v City Council of the City of Schenectady 2026 NY Slip Op 30170(U) February 2, 2026 Supreme Court, Schenectady County Docket Number: Index No. 2026-166 Judge: Michael R. Cuevas Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various New York State and local government sources, including the New York State Unified Court System's eCourts Service. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication.

file:///LRB-ALB-FS1/Vol1/ecourts/Process/covers/4620261662026100SCIV.html[02/06/2026 3:45:54 PM] FILED: SCHENECTADY COUNTY CLERK 02/03/2026 10:54 AM INDEX NO. 2026-166 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 37 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 02/02/2026

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SCHENECTADY

CITY OF SCHENECTADY and GARY R. MCCARTHY, in his official capacity as , DECISION AND ORDER Mayor of the City of Schenectady, Application for a TRO

Plaintiffs, Index No. 2026-166 -against-

CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHENECTADY, Assigned Justice: SAMANTA MYKOO, in her official capacity as City Michael R. Cuevas, JSC Clerk of the City of Schenectady; MARION PORTERFIELD , in her official capacity as President Of the Schenectady City Council , JOHN MOOTOOVERN, CARL WILLIAMS, DOMANI FARLEY, DOREEN DITORO, And CARMEL PATRICK, in their official capacities as Members of the Schenectady City Council, and KIM WIGGINS, as member of the Schenectady City Council , And JUSTIN CHAIRES , Defendants.

Plaintiffs commenced this action for a declaratory judgment by filing a Summons and Complaint on January 23 , 2026. 1 Plaintiffs seek a judgment declaring that the December 18, 2025 appointment of defendant Justin Chaires to a vacant seat on the Schenectady City Council is void and without legal effect. 2

1 Plaintiffs' initial RJI (NYSCEF Doc. No. 20) incorrectly identified this action as a special proceeding pursuant to

CPLR Article 78. Plaintiffs' " corrected" RJI similarly misidentified the nature of the action. 2 On December 22, 2025, Plaintiff City of Schenectady commenced a special proceeding pursuant to Article 78 of

the Civil Practice Law and Rules (City of Schenectady v. City Council of the City of Schenectady, et al. Index No. 2025-3138) . With the filing of that proceeding, Petitioner sought, and was granted, an ex parte Emergency Temporary Restraining Order until respondents could be heard on whether the TRO should continue. This Court heard the parties, the following day. Respondents' counsel, having been retained that morning, was unable to submit papers in opposition to the TRO application and requested time to submit an Answer and memorandum of law. The Court directed that respondents' papers be filed by January 13, 2026, and continued the TRO until the return date on the Petition, January 21, 2026. On January 13, 2026, respondents' new counsel, joined by Petitioner's new counsel requested a conference to set a revised schedule. At the conference on January 20, 2026, Petitioner's counsel advised that they would be filing the instant action for a declaratory judgment, with an application for a TRO . Counsel agreed that the Article 78 proceeding and the TRO granted therein would remain in effect until a determination on the new application for a TRO in the declaratory judgment action . Counsel agreed to an expedited schedule for the consideration of the new TRO application.

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Plaintiffs' application for a TRO is supported by the affirmation of plaintiff Gary R. McCarthy ("McCarthy" or "Mayor") and several exhibits thereto and incorporated therein (Exhibits "A" through "O") . Plaintiffs also submitted a memorandum of law. Defendants' opposition to the application , submitted on the return date as permitted by the expedited schedule, consists of affirmations of defendants former City Council President Marion Porterfield ("Porterfield"), City Council member Carl Williams ("Williams"}, and Schenectady City Clerk Samanta Mykoo ("Mykoo") and various exhibits.3 Defendants also submitted a memorandum of law. After argument on the application for the TRO , Plaintiffs requested, and the Court granted, Plaintiffs an opportunity to subm it a rep ly memorandum of law.

BACKGROUND FACTS

The essential facts are not significantly in dispute. As a resu lt of the resignation of City Council member Joseph Mancini on August 25, 2025 , a vacancy was created in the office of Member of the Schenectady City Council. McCarthy Ex. I. By a notice dated December 15, 2025, the Schenectady City Council scheduled a Special Meeting for December 18, 2025 , for the stated purpose: "[T]o Approve the 2026 Operating and Capital Budgets & Discussion and Vote to Fill the City Council Vacancy". McCarthy Ex. J. The City Council meeting agenda listed the same two items for "Original Consideration ". McCarthy Ex. K. At the December 18, 2025 meeting , five members of the City Counci l were present: Council President Porterfield and Councilmembers John Mootooveren ("Mootooveren"), Williams, Damonni Farley ("Farley") , and Doreen Ditoro ("Ditoro"). Councilmember Carmel Patrick was not present at the meeting. McCarthy Aff. ,r9, Porterfield Aft. ,I31 . A motion was made to consider and discuss candidates to fil l the vacant City Councilmember position . A motion was made and seconded to open the discussion . Porterfield Aff. ,I33. The Mayor and the Corporation Counsel interjected that the proposed resolution did not contain the name of the individual to be appointed .

3 Both parties chose to use alphabetical designations on the ir exhibit s and defendants' exhibit s attached to

Porterfi eld's affirmation are " A" - " C" and t hose at tached to Willia ms' affirm at ion are " A" -" B" . Therefor e t he Court wi ll refer t o t he exh ibit s by t he affirm ant' s name and th e let ter designat ion .

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Porterfield Aff. ,I34, 36. McCarthy Aff. ,i11. The City Council members discussed potential candidates. The Mayor, the Corporation Counsel and an Assistant Corporation Counsel offered unsolicited comments regarding past practice in making appointments and that the Council must act by resolution or ordinances subject to approval by the Mayor. Porterfield Aff. ffll36-40, McCarthy Aff. ,i,i10, 11. Councilmember Williams moved , and Councilmember Mootooveren seconded a motion or resolution to appoint Justin Chaires to the vacant City Council seat. Porterfield Aff. ,I43. McCarthy Aff. ,i,i12, 13. A roll call vote was taken resulting in four votes in favor and one opposed . Porterfield Aff. ,I43. McCarthy Aff. ,I13. Following the Council's vote , the Mayor delivered a written veto to Porterfield. Porterfield Aff. ,I45. McCarthy Aff. ,i14. The veto letter is in the record as McCarthy Ex. M. After the December 18, 2025 meeting , Justin Chaires was administered the oath of office by the City Clerk. Porterfield Aff. ,I48, 36. McCarthy Aff. ,I15. The City administration refused to complete Chaires' onboarding process or to recognize Chaires as the appointed member of the City Council. The City Council has been unable to elect a Council President or City Clerk or to conduct Council business since as all votes resu lt in a 3 -2 split where a minimum four votes in the affirmative are required for any counsel action .

CONTENTIONS OF THE PARTIES

1. A. Plaintiffs contend that it is a longstanding practice of the City Council to fil l vacancies and make appointments by formal resolution and that all resolutions are subject to veto by the Mayor pursuant to City Code Chapter 28 .

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