May 7, 2021
JOHNSTOWN The Gloversville-Johnstown Joint Sewer Board meeting will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Gloversville-Johnstown Joint Wastewater Treatment Facility, according to a news release.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be open to the public via teleconference: (877) 284-0719 United States (Toll-free).
Phone conference ID: 708 645 87#.
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JOHNSTOWN Sewer rates for residents of the Glove Cities are expected to increase by a considerable 11 percent for 2021-22 mainly due to the COVID-19 pan
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JOHNSTOWN A city councilman recently questioned some of the actions of the Johnstown Water Board regarding finances and personnel.
First Ward Councilman Bradley Hayner made his remarks during liaison reports given at the Common Council’s monthly meeting at City Hall.
Hayner, council liaison to the Water Board, noted the board met Feb. 8 and made purchases, But he also questioned the board’s $13,175 fee to pay attorney Bryan Goldberger, who has filed a legal petition against city officials. Goldberger filed a complaint on behalf of the Water Board, which alleges Mayor Vern Jackson and City Treasurer Michael Gifford have violated the City Charter in dealing with Water Department issues.