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Rome Common Council approves capital-project amendments, accepts business-park utilities and authorizes $576,000 bond
Summary
At its March 12 meeting the Rome Common Council unanimously approved five resolutions including capital-project amendments and an infrastructure acceptance at the GRIPIS Business and Technology Park, and passed an ordinance authorizing $576,000 in serial bonds to buy equipment and furnishings.
The Rome Common Council on March 12 unanimously approved a package of capital and infrastructure measures, accepted existing utilities at a local business park and authorized the issuance of $576,000 in serial bonds to finance equipment purchases.
The actions, taken during the council’s regular session at 7 p.m., included amendments to capital project accounts for Geyer Field and city streets, a state transportation supplemental agreement, a determination under the State Environmental Quality Review Act that certain projects will not have a significant environmental effect, acceptance of water, sewer and storm infrastructure at the GRIPIS Business and Technology Park, and an ordinance to issue $576,000 in serial bonds.
Why it matters: The approvals move planned and ongoing…
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