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[email protected] GLOVERSVILLE The city has more income from taxable property this year, but actual collecting of taxes has been a little slow going. Gloversville’s taxable income has risen by about $4 million since last year, a positive economic sign, officials noted Tuesday. In a brief report to the Common Council at City Hall, Assessor Joni Dennie said she has been reviewing tentative tax roll information. She said the city of Gloversville’s taxable income has increased by $3.8 million from a year ago. She said it goes with a rising trend the last few years. “That’s really positive,” Dennie said. ....
[email protected] Perth Supervisor Greg Fagan, chairman of the Fulton County Board of Supervisors Public Works Committee, presides over a committee meeting Monday at the County Office Building in Johnstown. (The Leader-Herald/Michael Anich) JOHNSTOWN Fulton County officials took action Monday on two issues involving demolition of properties in the city of Gloversville. The Board of Supervisors’ Public Works Committee on Monday handled the matters at the County Office Building. County Solid Waste Director David Rhodes brought before the committee a proposed resolution referring a home at 1 Oakland Ave., Gloversville, to the Fulton County Demolition Team to be razed per Operation Green Scene. The resolution passed, and was passed on to the full board for final action May 10. ....
Gloversille Fire Chief: Electrical problem caused house fire; House set to be demolished Thursday | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS City Fire Chief Thomas Groff described the results of the early morning house fire at 213 S. Main that has displaced 10 people as a “total loss,” during his report to the Common Council Tuesday night. “I’ve been at that all day today,” Groff told the council. “It was a little bit of a challenge. We did determine the cause to be an electrical issue in the house. There were several issues of that nature in the house. It was a two-family house. It had a lot of electrical outlets.” ....
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[email protected] GLOVERSVILLE Base salaries for administrative and non-represented city employees will largely remain flat next year with some staffers to receive additional pay in the form of stipends. The Common Council on Tuesday authorized the base salaries of administrative and non-represented city employees for 2021. The base salaries were set this fall by the council as part of the 2021 city budget process through meetings between the council and department heads. The resolution formally setting the base salaries of administrative and non-represented employees for next year saw wages for nearly every staffer falling under that category remain flat from the current year. ....