politics
Broadway Bridge Project on Fulton Council Agenda
The main item for tonight’s Fulton Common Council meeting is next year’s project to fix the deteriorating Broadway bridge over the Oswego River.
The bridge will be shut down while the state rebuilds the bridge, in the same way that the Route 104 bridge was shut down through downtown Oswego during its repair.
The Council will take up three items related to the project. See the full agenda inside.
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