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Fulton Settles Debt To Police Force

The Fulton Common Council agreed Tuesday to transfer $106,000 from the contingency account to settle salary owed to Fulton police officers, who are now working under a new four-year labor agreement. Mayor Ronald Woodward said negotiations continue with the Fulton Firefighters Association, which is the last of the three major barganing units working with the city toward a new agreement. […]

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City Seals Agreement To Review Code Compliance At New DPW Site

The city of Fulton is taking its first steps to make necessary renovations at the Department of Public Works’ new home on Edgarton Street. With consent of the Fulton Common Council, Barton & Loguidice will perform a comprehensive review of the site, looking for code deficiencies. Officials say the assessment is required before any upgrades at the facility will be reimbursable. […]

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Fulton Secures Additional Small Cities Funding

The city of Fulton learned this week that it was successful, once again, in its efforts to secure funding through the state’s Community Development Block Grant program. The $650,000 in new funding will focus on the Erie/Seneca Street revitalization project in the city’s Sixth Ward. […]

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Residents Debate Business Plan For Church Property; Zone Change Tabled

A zone change request that was made as a prerequisite to new business development along West First Street sparked considerable objection Tuesday evening from residents of the Fulton community. With one councilor absent, an intitial vote was rescinded and the matter was tabled until the council is back to full board later this month. […]