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Rome council tables $75,000 chlorine storage project after concerns over estimates and committee review

2940636 · April 10, 2025
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Summary

The council voted to table a SEQRA determination and a proposed $75,000 bond for improvements to the Rome Water Filtration Department chlorine storage building, after Councilor Kathleen Anderson and DPW Commissioner Joe Giuliano said estimates and municipal-ops review were lacking.

The Rome Common Council on April 24 voted to table Resolution 55, a declaration that proposed improvements to the Rome Water Filtration Department chlorine storage building are a Type II action under the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA), and later tabled the related bond ordinance authorizing up to $75,000 in bonds for the improvements.

Councilor Kathleen Anderson said she visited the…

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