City Councilor Terry Berry wants to see funding for a citywide revaluation pushed up the priority list, but infrastructure projects not included in the city's proposed budget are also emerging priorities.
As the cost of hauling sludge from wastewater treatment plants spikes after two state laws have limited how it can be handled, local officials are weighing how to pay for the additional unanticipated costs of shipping it to Canada.
City officials say about 240 feet of failing stormwater drain pipe under Highland Avenue has opened up a sinkhole and will have to be replaced before the end of year.
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Gardiner chooses consultant to help with city manager search
The Gardiner City Council will hire Eaton Peabody Consulting Group to conduct the search for its next city manager, who could be named by mid-August.
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GARDINER After weighing its own schedule and priorities in the next several months, the Gardiner City Council opted to push ahead with its city manager search Wednesday by choosing a search firm.
After a brief debate at Wednesday’s City Council meeting, elected officials voted 6-0 to hire the Eaton Peabody Consulting Group to undertake the search for Gardiner’s next top administrator, forgoing conducting interviews with the three organizations that responded.