MASSENA — With more development taking place along the Grasse River in the village, some projects planned as part of the Local Waterfront Revitalization Plan could help spur more economic
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Work continues in Sherman on First Street to restore it after sewer lines were replaced. New sidewalks have been poured and there are plans to plant trees between the sidewalk and the trees.
SHERMAN At their regular board meeting on May 5, Sherman village trustees approved two change orders for the water system improvement project: the upgrade of pipes from PVC to Ductile Iron and the creation of a 60″ culvert accessing the water pump house near the wastewater treatment plant.
Project engineer Matt Zarbo of Barton & Loguidice presented the recommended changes to the board and explained why these upgrades are possible. Bids for the water system improvement project were surprisingly low, he said, so it is possible to upgrade the original plans.
MASSENA â The Massena Town Council is moving forward with plans to apply for a $30,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, to bring potable water to some unserved areas.
âWe started conversations two years ago with Steve (OâShaughnessy, town supervisor) and Sam (Carbone, deputy town supervisor) about evaluating some potential water service areas in the eastern portion of the town,â Matthew Cooper, an associate from Barton & Loguidice D.P.C. told board members.
He said town officials had started some outreach with major stakeholders such the General Services Administration and New York Power Authority to âgauge their interest to see if it was worth taking the next step.â He said those conversations were favorable.