Fulton Mayor Ron Woodward Sr. supports the county's plan. It would benefit the whole county, he said.
Oswego Daily News

County Moves Ahead With Intermunicipal Sewer District Plan

Capital project #192 was established in 2009 for the purpose of advancing municipal sewer service from the city of Fulton into the town of Volney. The project was designed and approved – but never funded. Now, the county is proposing to construct “Section 2,” which would provide service along Route 176 and most of Howell Road. This would include the airport and the adjacent industrial park properties.

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Fulton Daily News

A Deeper Look at Fulton Water, Sewer, Garbage Rate Increase

The Fulton Common Council unanimously approved the proposed increase in the city’s water, sewer, garbage, and base water rates and also unanimously approved the increase for treatment of leachate and septage hauler disposal rates. Mayor Ronald Woodward Sr. and Commissioner of Public Works Charles Smith Jr. presented the proposed rates as well as background information and numerous graphs before opening a public hearing.

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Oswego Daily News

Oswego Council OK’s New Sewer Deal With College

The former deal expired June 30, 2010. The new contract is effective July 1, 2010, through June 30, 2015. The agreement sets a starting rate of $7.90 per 1,000 gallons for the first year. It then increases 3 percent per year for each year after. The college will also pay a share of the cost of the upgrade of the city’s westside wastewater treatment plant.

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Oswego Daily News

Council Votes 4-2-1 To Hike Sewer Fees

sewer grateAt a special meeting of the Common Council Monday evening, councilors voted to approve the new sewer rate proposed by the mayor. Councilors Shawn Walker and Bill Sharkey voted against the increase. The public is invited to a town hall meeting Thursday to let city officials know how they feel. […]

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Oswego Daily News

Councilors Table Proposed Sewer Fee Increase

“We want to look a little further into our budget and see what else we can slash and cut before we decide to do something that drastic,” said Councilor Mike Myers (R-Second Ward). The councilors will conduct two workshops on the proposed budget – one Wednesday and the other Thursday. Both start at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers. […]