Greenfield Committee Chairs tables meeting format decision; continuing remotely for July >Published: 7/8/2021 4:03:09 PM
GREENFIELD City Council and all subcommittee meetings will be held remotely for the rest of July, until the full council meets later in the month to decide how to move forward.
Committee Chairs met in person on Tuesday to decide whether to continue meetings in person, or to return to the video conferencing system Webex. Ultimately, councilors couldn’t come to an agreement and instead voted to table the question so it could be discussed at the next full council meeting on July 21.
In the same meeting, councilors all but Precinct 6 Councilor Sheila Gilmour, who expressed a conflict with her work schedule voted in favor of changing the start time of full City Council meetings from 7 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Greenfield mulls proposal to take over armory; conversion to housing an option
Mayor Roxann Wedegartner, with the support of City Council, plans to submit a proposal to the state regarding the potential use of the former National Guard Armory on Hope Street for housing. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Mayor Roxann Wedegartner, with the support of City Council, plans to submit a proposal to the state regarding the potential use of the former National Guard Armory on Hope Street for housing. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Published: 6/25/2021 5:24:42 PM
GREENFIELD Mayor Roxann Wedegartner, with the support of City Council, plans to submit a proposal to the state regarding the potential use of the former National Guard Armory for housing.
GREENFIELD Mayor Roxann Wedegartner addressed on Wednesday night a growing concern among residents over the unsanitary conditions at the Olive Street Parking Garage. Over the last few weeks, residents have reached out to Wedegartner’s office and.
Greenfield City Council OKs $6M more for new fire station
The city hopes to build a new fire station at the site of the open-air market at Main Street and Coombs Avenue in Greenfield. Staff File Photo/PAUL FRANZ
The city’s Hope Street parking lot, as seen from Prospect Street in this photo taken before this week’s snowstorm, will be the site of a temporary fire station. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
Modified: 12/17/2020 4:21:30 PM
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GREENFIELD Plans for a new fire station can move forward now that City Council has voted to approve the additional $6 million the mayor requested for the project.