LOCAL GOVERNMENT
City to get new firetruck
Portland Fire Department will be getting a new truck.
Redkey creates fund for COVID relief $
Town is expected to receive nearly $290,000
Zoning board denies request
A proposed confined feeding operation will need to come up with a new plan for its location.
Priorities similar
Priorities for those who use Portland’s parks are much the same now as they were five years ago.
Quarry rezoning request OK’d
U.S. Aggregates will now seek special exception for mining from Portland Board of Zoning Appeals
Rezoning approved
After six months of public comment and debate, the final decision on rezoning land for a stone quarry expansion was quiet and quick.
Officials discuss uses of federal funding
County is expected to receive about $4 million
FR will join opioid settlement
Village would likely see about $1,500 from the total $21 billion agreement
Condo plans earn initial OK
A planned condominium development west of Portland has received preliminary approval.
City presented with vehicle proposal
Buy or lease? That’s a question the City of Portland is considering after Portland Board of Works heard a presentation Thursday afternoon from Enterprise Fleet Management.
Council zoning decision set for Aug. 16
Portland City Council will make its decision Aug. 16 on U.S. Aggregates’ rezoning request for expansion of its stone quarry.
Council passes 65-cent increase
After two months of discussion, a 2022 raise was approved for City of Portland employees. It was not unanimous.
Trash prices are going up in FR
FORT RECOVERY — Trash bag prices are going up next year.
Building discussed
Demolition of a dilapidated Portland building could lead to a new Main Street parking lot and relocation of a local business.
Dunkirk applying for more paving
DUNKIRK — While one round of Community Crossings paving is being completed this week, the city will be applying for another.
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