WELLSVILLE — Town officials, meeting for the first time in 2024 on Wednesday, said there was no update on the status of the Quicklee s gas and convenience store scheduled to
WELLSVILLE — The Wellsville town supervisor still expects to welcome the opening of a new, if not smaller, Quicklee’s gas station and convenience store.
The town is exploring a replacement for the tanker truck, sparking a disagreement with the village liaison
The Wellsville Daily Reporter
WELLSVILLE The Wellsville town council is in the market for an attorney to work on its Fire Protection Contract with the Village of Wellsville.
The town approved a motion to hire outside counsel at its July meeting. The contract has been a point of contention for several years as the three entities the village, town and the fire department have struggled to finalize an arrangement satisfactory to all.
The issue emerged once again at the town council meeting following a discussion about the purchase of a new tanker. Village board member Mike Roeske, attending the meeting as the village’s liaison to the town, took issue with the town making plans for the tanker.
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Delayed, not dashed: Alfred State renews plan to construct new home for Town of Wellsville
The project was scuttled by COVID in 2020, but officials intend to move forward on the partnership this fall
The Evening Tribune
WELLSVILLE Plans for the Town of Wellsville’s future home on West Hanover Street have been delayed, but not dashed.
Town Supervisor Shad Alsworth announced this week that Alfred State College has reaffirmed its commitment to the project, which calls for Alfred State students to erect the building for the town.
Alsworth said Jeffrey Stevens, dean of the Wellsville campus, met with department heads and curriculum coordinators before recommitting to the project, which was scrapped by COVID-19 in 2020.
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Residents worried new Walgreens will create nightmare traffic on Florida Avenue
A traffic study concluded the light at 417 and Highland Avenue is sufficient in slowing traffic, though some worry about the spillover on residential streets
The Wellsville Daily Reporter
WELLSVILLE Plans for a new Walgreens on Bolivar Road in the Town of Wellsville have Florida Avenue residents worried about the safety of their residential street.
Janine Mosher and several neighbors attended Wednesday night’s town board meeting to air concerns with traffic in the area. A Walgreens is slated for construction at 4181 Bolivar Rd., and an existing structure on the property has already been demolished to make way for the development.