WATERTOWN â The cityâs hydroelectric task force is still getting its feet wet studying what the city should do to offset the loss of millions of dollars after an agreement with National Grid comes to an end just eight years from now.
The task force is meeting for a second time today to talk about the financial cliff that the city faces once the lucrative contract to provide hydroelectric power to National Grid ends in 2029.
Last month, the 7-member group, led by former Mayor Joseph M. Butler Jr., got together to begin studying the issue.
âWeâre still getting the lay of the land,â Mr. Butler said.
WATERTOWN â The cityâs hydroelectric task force is still getting its feet wet studying what the city should do to offset the loss of millions of dollars after an agreement with National Grid comes to an end just eight years from now.
The task force is meeting for a second time Thursday to talk about the financial cliff that the city faces once the lucrative contract to provide hydroelectric power to National Grid ends in 2029.
Last month, the 7-member group, led by former Mayor Joseph M. Butler Jr., got together to begin studying the issue.
âWeâre still getting the lay of the land,â Mr. Butler said.
Hereâs what Watertown school districtâs $13M capital project would do Watertown High School (Source: WWNY) By Emily Griffin | April 21, 2021 at 3:46 PM EDT - Updated April 21 at 3:46 PM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - Next month, people in Watertown will have the chance to vote on a multi-million dollar improvement project.
The Watertown City School District is up for another capital project - this one focusing on basic needs.
âThis is a $13 million project that will keep our kids warm, safe and dry. Thereâs a lot of infrastructure, brick and mortar, lots of things that need to be done,â said Superintendent Patti LaBarr.
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WATERTOWN — The Watertown City School District is proposing a $13 million capital project to address facilities improvements to meet the physical and functional needs of the district.