Seventeen years ago, Johnstown officials proposed turning a post-industrial lot off North Perry Street into greenspace. Seventeen years later, the concept hasn’t been ruled out.
For years, Johnstown officials grappled over municipal autonomy amid multiple scandals, legal tussles and complaints between city administration and the Water Board.
Nearly $290,000 in new spending is aimed to address rising costs, including equipment, utility and personnel expenses within Fulton County’s second largest municipality.
The former home of Crescendoe Gloves sits on the chopping block. Johnstown city lawmakers earlier last week approved a $287,000 bid from Dan’s Hauling and Demolition to raze the old mill, and eventually use the leveled space for storage. In 2015, the city acquired the boarded-up structure by m
JOHNSTOWN – The city and the Water Board have spent more than $156,000 on outside attorney fees stemming from ongoing legal disputes between the two sides.The Water Board has spent $81,906.61 since January 2020, and the city has spent $74,867.92 on lawyers as a result of recent legal fights, includi