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Are the Olbiston Apartments about to be shut down?

Are the Olbiston Apartments about to be shut down? UTICA, N.Y. A decision on the future of the Olbiston Apartment complex could come as early as Thursday according to Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri. Posted: Jul 14, 2021 9:57 PM Updated: Jul 15, 2021 9:52 AM Posted By: WKTV UTICA, N.Y. A decision on the future of the Olbiston Apartment complex could come as early as Thursday according to Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri. NEWSChannel 2 received word the codes department and Utica fire marshal were on scene Wednesday evening evaluating the building. NEWSChannel 2 reached out to Mayor Palmieri for comment. He says that over the last year the third, fourth and fifth floor of the complex were closed down. He says the city is evaluating the first and second floor and will make a final determination on Thursday regarding the health and well being of the remaining residents.

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LGBT Pride flag joins Utica s annual rotation at City Hall

It’s customary for the City of Utica to raise the Bosnian, Polish and Irish flags, complete with a ceremony, each year to honor those communities pride in their heritage. On Friday, the city added another flag to its annual rotation: the LGBTQ Pride flag. The flag, flown in recognition of Pride Month, was raised before a collection of community members and local dignitaries including Oneida County Sheriff Robert Maciol, Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri Councilperson Celeste Friend and former Congressman Anthony Brindisi.  Deputy City Clerk David Butler was the primary speaker at the ceremony, which was held at the Hanna Stage in front of City Hall. The first-time flying of the Pride flag was meaningful to Butler. 

Utica NY pilot program to respond to mental health calls launches

A pilot partnership between the Utica Police Department and the Neighborhood Center s Mobile Crisis Assessment Team to respond to mental health calls has officially launched. Officials made the announcement Thursday morning at Martin Luther King Jr. Dream Park on South Street in Utica. Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri noted the park has been the site of several past mental health calls. It s always been more reactive than proactive, he said of law enforcement s response to such calls. The year-long pilot program, which officially began April 26, tasks a Utica police officer and an MCAT social worker with responding to mental health calls.

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