Sunday, July 11, 2021 - 5:10 pm
BY JIMMY LAWTON
OGDENSBURG Ogdensburg City Council is ready to market the Diamond National Property.
On Monday, July 12, the city will hold a presentation discussing marketing plans for the property.
A document included in the council agenda offers details on the property, which officials hope will spur interest in the long defunct property.
“The Diamond Site is a remediated brownfield owned by the City of Ogdensburg that is available for redevelopment. The primary site feature is its expansive St. Lawrence River frontage that stretches approximately a quarter of a mile. Proximate to the southwestern gateway to the City of Ogdensburg and its waterfront downtown, the Diamond Site provides a great opportunity to connect to the City’s goal of developing as a destination in the North Country,” the document says.
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Friday, March 5, 2021 - 6:17 am
To the Editor:
We would like to address the mayor and council with regards to those who have been calling in and writing letters during the council meetings. The name calling, negative comments, and loud distractions are rude and cruel. Some of these will stay with our city manager, mayor, and council members forever.
Is it really necessary to behave with such cruelty? Can you not get your point across without this kind of behavior?
When all of these decisions are made and final to make Ogdensburg better, will there still be hard feelings and disruption among everyone? Do you need to keep saying that we will not be safe when cuts are made? We feel fortunate to have a police department, a fire department, a rescue squad; along with the sheriff s department, and state police here in Ogdensburg to keep the residents safe.