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Mayor Barlow Proposes $750,000 Paving Plan For 2021
OCSD Details Plans For OMS, OHS In-Person Return
Assembly Minority Releases Jump-Start New York With Redesigned Economic Recovery Blueprint
County Legislature Committee Updated on Tax Cap Plan
New York State’s Senate and Assembly passed a bill June 24 that will cap property tax increases at 2 percent or the rate of inflation, whichever is lower.
2020 Vision Plan Update Moves Forward
Members of the downtown/waterfront group go over their plans for Oswego’s future.
More than 50 people, community leaders as well as residents, took part in the 2020 Vision Plan workshop Wednesday night. Divided into four groups, they outlined their ideas of what the Port City should look like in the next 10 years and beyond.
The results of their efforts will be presented in a public informational meeting (charrette results) from 6 to 8 p.m. today (Oct. 14) in the McCrobie Building, Lake Street.
State DOT Discusses Five-Year Plan For Oswego County
The New York State Department of Transportation reviewed its five-year plan for projects in Oswego County at a public meeting on Wednesday in the Legislative Chambers of the County Office Building.
Oswego’s 2020 Plan Continues To Take Shape
Adopted in 2003 to guide the city’s economic and community development through 2023, the plan has already paid some dividends. However, a group of community leaders has been looking at the plan to see what’s been done, what needs to be started and what else can be done to improve the Port City.
