The unveiling will take place at 11 a.m. at 301 W. Dominick St.
Officials expected to attend include Oneida Indian Nation Representative Ray Halbritter, Rome Mayor Jacqueline Izzo and Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente Jr.
Izzo said the project was completely funded by the Nation and will help kick off public art projects on West Dominick Street, which is part of the city’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) project.
“There is a lot of history, and this is another way to showcase our history to the country,” Izzo said.
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Residents can attend Rome, Utica common council meetings in person again
The public will be able to attend common council meetings in Rome and Utica starting this month, as part of a phased-in approach to reopening city halls.
Posted: May 4, 2021 3:29 PM
Updated: May 4, 2021 3:29 PM
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The public will be able to attend common council meetings in Rome and Utica starting this month, as part of a phased-in approach to reopening city halls.
The first Utica Common Council meeting open to the public will be held May 19. In Rome, people will be able to attend the meetings in person starting May 26.