In this episode:
- The City Council amended the Water and Sewer Revolving Loan Fund regulations to reflect increased costs. Under the program, homeowners can get the work done and pay for it over time on their tax bills.
- The city has scheduled a public hearing for December 5 on its application for Round 9 of Restore NY funding for work on the Hunter Dineraunt property at 18 Genesee St.
- The city has settled its dispute with Walgreens over the store’s assessment.
- The city is about to receive funding in another settlement with opioid makers.
- The Holiday Parade and tree lighting are set for November 30. The tree lighting will take place at the Equal Rights Heritage Center this year to reduce foot traffic in the street.
- A public survey on how to spend the next five years’ Community Development Block Grant funds is on the city website. Public meetings have also been scheduled.
- Don’t forget the trash pickup schedule changes for Thanksgiving week.
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