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PORTVILLE — The village of Portville got good news on Thursday as Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office announced more than $5 million in new funding for improvements to the village’s aging
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Work continues in Sherman on First Street to restore it after sewer lines were replaced. New sidewalks have been poured and there are plans to plant trees between the sidewalk and the trees.
SHERMAN At their regular board meeting on May 5, Sherman village trustees approved two change orders for the water system improvement project: the upgrade of pipes from PVC to Ductile Iron and the creation of a 60″ culvert accessing the water pump house near the wastewater treatment plant.
Project engineer Matt Zarbo of Barton & Loguidice presented the recommended changes to the board and explained why these upgrades are possible. Bids for the water system improvement project were surprisingly low, he said, so it is possible to upgrade the original plans.
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SHERMAN The village of Sherman will soon advertise the water system improvement project for bids having received board members’ approval at their meeting this month.
Resolution 2021-02-03.16 authorizing the clerk-treasurer to advertise the project, at the discretion of the mayor, passed unanimously.
Village Mayor Colleen Meeder said, “This is very exciting.”
Meeder told board members that Matt Zarbo, project engineer from Barton & Loguidice, said everything is ready to move ahead. She said they hope the bids can be accomplished this month.
In the fall of 2019, the village applied for grants to complete upgrades for the water system. These grants were made possible because the village was classified as a “great hardship” by the Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC).