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Applying for grant

Dunkirk will seek funding to help pave seven streets

Dunkirk Mayor Jack Robbins told the city council during its brief meeting Monday that plans are to apply for grant funding to help pay for paving seven streets in 2026.

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Grant application delayed

Requirements will push back application for $ to demolish building

Mayor Jack Robbins updated Dunkirk City Council on the status of the Green Building, noting Monday that despite efforts it is not possible for the city to make this month’s application deadline for state funding.

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Sewer, water increases OK'd

Rates will go up by 3% in February

Dunkirk City Council approved ordinances increasing sewer and water rates by 3%, as they had discussed at meetings over the last two months.

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Rate increase vote set for August

Council is proposing 3% sewer and water hikes

DUNKIRK — City council plans to take action on water and sewer rate increases and a request to vacate an alley at its first meeting in August. The sewer and water rate proposed increases were introduced at Monday’s meeting, with city attorney Wes Schemenaur formally presenting the language to council members.

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Dunkirk plans to increase rates, wages

Council OKs 3% hikes for water/sewer, 2% raises for employees

Dunkirk City Council gave initial approval to 3% increases to water and sewer rates and 2% raises for employees at its meeting Monday.

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Dunkirk intersection will be four-way stop

Council approves change for Washington and Broad streets

Dunkirk City Council voted Monday to make the intersection of Broad and Washington streets a four-way stop.

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New rules approved

Dunkirk council OKs updates to city’s solicitation ordinance

Dunkirk City Council approved updates to the city’s ordinance regarding solicitation at its meeting Monday while tabling, or removing from the agenda altogether, several discussions.

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Dunkirk forms commission

City appoints members

DUNKIRK — The city now has a redevelopment commission. Dunkirk City Council approved its two appointments to the redevelopment commission Monday while Mayor Jack Robbins named his three appointments.

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Moving toward TIF

Land has been purchased; presentation set for next meeting

During Monday’s Dunkirk City Council meeting, Mayor Jack Robbins reported on progress and provided an update on next steps.

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