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GLOVERSVILLE The Common Council on Tuesday night awarded a $744,000 low bid to an Albany County company for the city’s long-awaited Pedestrian Safety Main Street Improvements Project.
The council awarded the bid to James H. Malloy Inc. of Loudonville.
“They’re likely to start in May,” city Department of Public Works Director Christopher Perry told the council at City Hall.
Perry said the project should be completed by September.
The resolution approved by the council calls for awarding of a Pedestrian Safety Main Street Improvements Project bid. Project limits are the intersection of South Main Street and Cayadutta Street, north to the intersection of North Main Street and Prospect Avenue.
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GLOVERSVILLE The Common Council on Wednesday night voted 5-2 to adopt the conclusions of the Special Investigation Committee report on the conduct of Councilman-at-large William Rowback Jr. including that he exceeded his authority in threatening to fire city employees, exposed the city to potential lawsuits and was “untruthful” to the committee when giving testimony under oath.
The report states that it is the committee’s “opinion that Rowback’s responses were untruthful and that the information provided by the other witnesses was credible.”
Although the report is based on sworn testimony, the investigation was not subject to the evidence standards of a criminal probe, and appears unlikely to result in criminal charges.
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GLOVERSVILLE The Common Council on Wednesday night voted 5-2 to adopt its Special Investigation Committee’s report on Councilman-At-Large William Rowback Jr., a document that accused him of “harassment” and “intimidation” against city employees.
The panel comprised of 6th Ward Councilman Wrandy Siarkowski, chairman, 2nd Ward Councilman Arthur Simonds, and 1st Ward Councilwoman Marcia Weiss called a special council meeting at City Hall to publicly air the report.
Siarkowski spent about 30 minutes reading the report, which was adopted 5-2. Voting yes were: Siarkowski, Simonds, Weiss, 5th Ward Councilman Jay Zarelli, and 3rd Ward Councilwoman Betsy Batchelor. Voting no were Rowback and 4th Ward Councilwoman Ellen Anadio.
The long-awaited groundbreaking for the Couture apartment tower is moving closer based on new building permit filings, and a property sale.
Portions of the streets next to the downtown Milwaukee development site, 909 E. Michigan St., would close starting May 3 to accommodate construction.
That s according to building permit applications filed with the city Department of Neighborhood Services by Madison-based J.H. Findorff & Son Inc., the Couture s general contractor.
The plans call for temporarily closing one lane each of Michigan Street, Clybourn Street and Lincoln Memorial Drive next to the 2.2-acre site.
Meanwhile, a portion of the site has been sold by The Couture LLC to a pair of subsidiaries, Couture Parking LLC and Transit Hub Mke LLC, for $1.65 million, according to a new deed recorded on Friday.
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