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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.