A dilapidated warehouse property on New Brunswick Avenue would eventually be demolished and re-built to modern standards under a redevelopment plan introduced by City Council.
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A dilapidated warehouse property on New Brunswick Avenue would eventually be demolished and re-built to modern standards under a redevelopment plan introduced by City Council.
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Parking permit fee increases approved last month by City Council are scheduled to go into effect Dec. 1.
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.City Council is poised to authorize more than $4 million in borrowing for various improvements to the sewer system, water system filtration upgrades at the city’s water treatment plant, and replacement of water meters at various locations.
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City Council awarded a nearly $10,000 contract for a flood hardening study of Hamilton Stage.
A large industrial property in the city’s southwest corner qualifies for redevelopment under state law.
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The Planning Board endorsed declaring six lots on Pierce and Fulton Streets and East Milton Avenue in need of redevelopment.
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A proposed senior housing development would pay about $30,000 annually under a Payment In Lieu Of Taxes (PILOT) agreement adopted by City Council.
Continue reading City Council OKs senior housing PILOT agreement
Monthly parking permit fees are expected to rise by $10 under legislation to be approved by City Council next week. It would be the first increase in several years.
Continue reading Monthly parking permit fees to increase by $10