
During the Mayoral report, Mayor Robert Corradino acknowledged International Holocaust Remembrance Day. It was on this day in 1945 that the Auschwitz concentration camp was liberated. Corradino spoke about Oswego’s part in Holocaust Remembrance, saying, “We have that tie-in with the Safe Haven Museum. You might say we are a part of the story.
Also, during the Mayoral report, Corradino reiterated that the parking ban in Oswego is still in effect, prohibiting parking on the street between midnight and 6 a.m. “As you can see outside, winter has not left us. But we’re hoping and keeping our fingers crossed,” explained Corradino, “As soon as the weather breaks, we will lift the ban to give some relief for people who do not have convenient parking in their driveway.
Councilman Shawn Burridge could not attend tonight’s meeting. His absence was excused.
The meeting saw the passing of resolutions proposed last week. Here they are again.
- Resolution 24 – Approved GDMF 3×3 Basketball tournament on June 8th.
- Resolution 25 – Pro-Am Fishing tournament on July 11th-13th.
- Resolution 26 – Snaxx party in the park #2 on July 26th.
- Resolution 27 – St. Patrick’s Day Parade on March 8th.
- Resolution 28 – YMCA Reindeer Run on December 6th.
- Resolution 29 – Harbor Fest 5K on July 26th.
- Resolution 30 – Oswego YMCA Pumpkin Fest on October 4th – 5th.
- Resolution 31 – Oswego Harbor Fest 2025 on July 24th – 27th.
- Resolution 32 – Authorize Mayor and/or community director to execute documents for Block Parties, Oswego Summer Concert Series and Independence Day celebration.
- Resolution 34 – Authorize Mayor to sign 4-year agreement with the New York State Department of Transportation for emergency municipal assistance if needed.
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