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Fulton County Administrative Officer Jon Stead, right, discusses an item during Monday's Board of Supervisors meeting at the County Office Building in Johnstown. At left is board Chairman Jack Callery, and in the center is Perth Supervisor Greg Fagan. (The Leader-Herald/Michael Anich)
JOHNSTOWN — Fulton County on Monday took a major early step toward bringing to fruition a $29 million Route 30/30A Corridor sanitary sewer construction project from Gloversville to Mayfield and Northville.
The full Board of Supervisors endorsed the concept of the project at its monthly meeting at the County Office Building.
Board Chairman Jack Callery told the board that he and other county officials met last week locally with U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer of New York. He said the senator indicated he would “keep us in mind” for federal infrastructure funding for the sewer project.