TROY — Despite hopes on both sides that a $2.5 million lawsuit the Troy Mills developer brought against the town would be resolved quickly, it could be headed for a
Tied up in a lawsuit with the town of Troy, the developer of the former Troy Mills property feels certain he ll lose nearly $1 million from the state for his
Troy developer Christopher Eric Farris, owner of the former Troy Mills complex, being repurposed for housing, is suing the town for $2.5 million. In documents filed in Cheshire County Superior
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Troy has launched a multi-year effort to replace critical water transmission lines that connect the city’s Tomhannock Reservoir to the Water Treatment Plant.
Credit Lucas Willard / WAMC The nearly $40 million dollar infrastructure project will ensure daily delivery of over 21 million gallons of clean water from the Tomhannock 6½ miles northeast of the city through the Troy Water plant.
The reservoir serves 135,000 customers in Troy and nine communities across Albany, Rensselaer and Saratoga counties, including Rensselaer, East Greenbush, North Greenbush, Brunswick, Schaghticoke, Poestenkill, Halfmoon, Waterford and Menands.
Troy Mayor Patrick Madden says there are always infrastructure needs for a large municipal water and sewer system.