Weather Notebook For February 24, 2011
For the fifth consecutive day, Fulton received no precipitation.
For the fifth consecutive day, Fulton received no precipitation.
The county legislature’s Community and Consumer Affairs committee decided to seek new proposals from computer and software companies. The action comes on the heels of an ethics violation involving the county’s current vendor.
It was another dry day on Feb. 22, according to Fulton’s weather observer.
Members of the Fulton Board of Education Tuesday praised Oswego County BOCES’ $35 million plan to renovate its campus for the first time since it opened in the late 1960s.
It’s a sharp turnaround from 2008, when boards of education criticized BOCES’ $48 million plan and it went down to overwhelming defeat among voters.
Any change in the mayor’s salary must be done by March 15, according to the city charter. Councilors also debated the possibility of re-establishing the executive assistant position. Questions remain as to what the specific duties would be, how much the person gets paid and how it would be funded. As of right now, the general feeling among councilors is to leave the position unfunded while they get more information regarding the position over all.
According to Fulton’s weather observer, there wasn’t any rain in Fulton on Feb. 21. However, Oswego received 0.08-inch of rainfall No snow was recorded in Fulton, while 2 inches fell in Oswego.
The city has been awarded a New York State Energy Research and Development Authority Energy Efficiency Block Grant for the Climate Smart Communities program. It would help the city to benchmark its current energy use and identify and apply for additional grant opportunities to reduce energy consumption and costs.
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