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The town of Rotterdam has hired an engineering consultant to do programming and a conceptual design of the former Kmart building at the Rotterdam ViaPort so the town can explore the possibility of relocating its offices there.
The town voted unanimously Wednesday evening during its town board meeting to hire Albany engineering firm Barton & Loguidice for $32,000.
The firm is expected to develop a plan to reconfigure the 80,000-square-foot space to house the town’s administrative offices, police and public works departments and the justice court.
BRASHER FALLS â Plans to site a solar farm in the towns of Brasher, Norfolk and Massena are moving forward, and the Brasher Town Board received the latest update during its meeting on Monday.
Steve Le Fevre from Barton & Loguidice said the project proposed by North Side Energy Center, LLC has been deemed compliant, and $180,000 in âintervenor fundsâ are available to three towns and St. Lawrence County.
Mr. Le Fevre is providing technical review services to the town as they review the proposed project. Barton & Loguidice is a full-service consulting firm that provides services in practice areas that include engineering, environmental science, planning and landscape architecture.
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WATERTOWN â The city soon will be calling on artists to come up with ideas for the median in Public Square.
The city was awarded $155,000 to create downtown public art as part of its $10 million Downtown Revitalization Initiative plan the city received in 2017.
The cityâs Planning Department is working on the public art project. The department is putting together a request for proposal for artists to develop what they envision for the center island of Public Square, what is commonly known as Peanut Park.
A meeting will be held in about a month to discuss the project with artists. City officials hope to kick off the planning of the project within six to eight weeks.
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