Oswego Mayor To Lift Winter Parking Ban Friday Morning
Mayor Randolph F. Bateman today (March 10), announced the suspension of the winter parking restrictions, effective Friday, March 11, at 12:01 a.m.
Mayor Randolph F. Bateman today (March 10), announced the suspension of the winter parking restrictions, effective Friday, March 11, at 12:01 a.m.
At its Jan. 24 meeting, the Oswego Common Council approved revisions to the Downtown Design Guidelines and also authorized Mayor Randy Bateman to appoint a five-member committee to serve as the Historical Review Committee.
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.
Mayor Randolph F. Bateman is pleased to announce the appointment of Lou Anne Rucynski Coleman, Esq., as the new assistant city attorney for the city of Oswego.

UPDATED: Oswego Mayor Randy Bateman announced he won’t be seeking re-election to the post he’s held since 2006. Read his entire statement to the community …
The mayor, at his discretion, may impose the winter parking ban if weather conditions permit. And, he may also cancel it according to the weather conditions.
Oswego Mayor Randy Bateman presented his 2011 city operating budget message following Monday night’s council committee meeting. The mayor is proposing a 50 percent increase in the sewer rates in an attempt to make the sewer fund self-sufficient by 2012.
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