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Sherman Water Project Ready To Move Ahead | News, Sports, Jobs

editorial@post-journal.com SHERMAN The village of Sherman will soon advertise the water system improvement project for bids having received board members’ approval at their meeting this month. Resolution 2021-02-03.16 authorizing the clerk-treasurer to advertise the project, at the discretion of the mayor, passed unanimously. Village Mayor Colleen Meeder said, “This is very exciting.” Meeder told board members that Matt Zarbo, project engineer from Barton & Loguidice, said everything is ready to move ahead. She said they hope the bids can be accomplished this month. In the fall of 2019, the village applied for grants to complete upgrades for the water system. These grants were made possible because the village was classified as a “great hardship” by the Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC).

Village Officials Are Weighing Water Options | News, Sports, Jobs

gbacon@observertoday.com MAYVILLE While it appears the source of water problems in Mayville have been identified, village officials now must decide what action to take. The village had been supplying its customers with three wells; however, those wells were shut down in early December after samples showed perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA) was discovered at levels between 75 and 330 parts per trillion. The village put a fourth well in use, which is the sole provider for the village. That well has continually tested free of PFNA. The question now for village leaders is what is the best option to increase water production, especially as summer approaches and the demand rises.

Barton & Loguidice

Cleary Barton & Loguidice announce the following promotions: Lesen Haracz has been promoted to project engineer. She is a member of the firm’s water/wastewater practice area. She has a B.S. in environmental engineering from Syracuse University. Olivia Mallon has been promoted to staff assistant landscape architect. She is a member of the firm’s sustainable planning & design practice area. She has a B.L.A. from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Nicole Cleary has been promoted to senior project landscape architect. She is a member of the firm’s sustainable planning & design practice area. She has a B.L.A. from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry.

Sherman Seeks Grant For Its Main Street Plan | News, Sports, Jobs

editorial@post-journal.com A $2.3 million Sherman storm water project will focus on extensive Main Street improvements is pictured. SHERMAN After listening to a presentation on the plan to revitalize Main Street, Sherman Village Board members approved a resolution to seek a grant from the Green Innovation Grant Program, which will come through the DEC/EFC. Nicole Cleary, senior project landscape architect at Barton & Loguidice, reviewed the Main Street Green Infrastructure portion of the village’s stormwater project. The Main Street component is expected to cost $2.3 million. However, if the application is successful, the grant will pay 90% of $2,058,225. The village’s commitment of $228,692 can be supplied in the form of cash and/or village employee work hours, said Sherman Mayor Colleen Meeder.

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