Are the Olbiston Apartments about to be shut down?
UTICA, N.Y. A decision on the future of the Olbiston Apartment complex could come as early as Thursday according to Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri.
Posted: Jul 14, 2021 9:57 PM
Updated: Jul 15, 2021 9:52 AM
Posted By: WKTV
UTICA, N.Y. A decision on the future of the Olbiston Apartment complex could come as early as Thursday according to Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri.
NEWSChannel 2 received word the codes department and Utica fire marshal were on scene Wednesday evening evaluating the building.
NEWSChannel 2 reached out to Mayor Palmieri for comment. He says that over the last year the third, fourth and fifth floor of the complex were closed down. He says the city is evaluating the first and second floor and will make a final determination on Thursday regarding the health and well being of the remaining residents.
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Utica s Mayor issued a response Monday to a late-breaking story from last week, when the city was called out by Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente for backing away from a Memorandum of Agreement as it relates to funding of a new downtown parking garage, part of the Mohawk Valley Health System s new hospital.
It in (the full text of which can be found below), Mayor Robert Palmieri says the city has been a strong project partner , and says no other local government entity has done or invested more to the support the hospital project.
Palmieri goes on to explain the financial support already provided to the project, including the re-direction of grant money that had been secured for other things. Additionally, the mayor points to $8 million in infrastructure improvement to ensure the hospital project comes to fruition, Palmieri wrote.