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Pathway to nowhere might go somewhere soon
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Monday, May 3, 2021 5:18 AM Here is the abrupt and unsightly runout near East Ninth Avenue to the city’s beautiful pedestrian/bike path that parallels Goeglein Gulch. Action Line
Pathway to nowhere might go somewhere soon Here is the abrupt and unsightly runout near East Ninth Avenue to the city’s beautiful pedestrian/bike path that parallels Goeglein Gulch. Action Line Escuchar en Español: John Peel
Dear Action Line: What is with the Bike Path to Nowhere off College Drive? The whole path on the east side is wide and wonderful, including a nice swooping-upwards section across from Ted’s Rental that looks remarkably like the old Bridge to Nowhere. Then – bam – it hits a dead end at East Ninth Avenue, where there are no
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GLOVERSVILLE The Common Council on Tuesday authorized entering into a $7,200 agreement with C.T. Male Associates to provide engineering services for the city’s 2021 Streets Resurfacing Program.
The resolution approved at City Hall notes the Latham firm is among engineering firms chosen by the New York State County Highway Superintendents Association through a Local Design Services Agreement Program and a resultant consultant list.
Officials said the street resurfacing program includes milling and resurfacing of selected city streets, and installation of handicapped accessible ramps where necessary on each resurfaced street.
Proposed 2021 streets to be resurfaced are: Market Street from East Fulton Street to Washington Street; Monroe Street from E. Fulton Street to Woodward Avenue; South Kingsboro Avenue (overlay only) from East Fulton Street to Clyde Street; Maple Street from Beaver Street to Addison Street; Bloomingdale Avenue from Park Terr
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The fast-moving blaze that engulfed a three-story home in the 300 block of East Ninth Avenue in Tarentum on Thursday started in the kitchen, according to fire officials.
Residents in the home were able to safely exit. The American Red Cross provided assistance to five adults who lost their home, said Lisa Landis, spokeswoman for Red Cross, Greater Pennsylvania Region.
The agency gave the fire victims shelter in local hotels and other resources for immediate needs. The Red Cross will also work with the victims on recovery planning and to find alternate housing, Landis said.