COVID-19 Disaster Recovery Plans DrawnCOVID-19 Disaster Recovery Plans DrawnBroome County draws up a post-disaster recovery plan related to emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic emergency.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Union Holds Meeting on Spending Covid Relief MoneyUnion Holds Meeting on Spending Covid Relief MoneyThe Town of Union is looking for input on how to best use $753,736 in Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security Act or “CARES Act” money.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Greenway Bike/Pedestrian Path MeetingGreenway Bike/Pedestrian Path MeetingThe New York State Department of Transportation meets to talk about the proposed Route 434 Greenway pedestrian/bike path in Binghamton & Vestal.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Greenway 434 Public Hearing PlannedGreenway 434 Public Hearing PlannedA public hearing to talk about the plans for a bicycle/ pedestrian path running along Route 434 from Pennsylvania Avenue to Murray Hill Road. Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
PILOT Sought for Hemp Processing PlantPILOT Sought for Hemp Processing PlantA public hearing is to be scheduled for a proposal to give the developers of a hemp processing plant in Broome County a Payment in Lieu of Taxes deal.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Office for Aging 2020-2024 Plan HearingsOffice for Aging 2020-2024 Plan HearingsThe Broome County Office for Aging is holding public hearings on its draft plan for services for 2020 through 2024.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
NYSEG Rate Hike Hearing ScheduledNYSEG Rate Hike Hearing ScheduledA public hearing is being held August 15 to talk about NYSEG’s request for and gas and electric rate increase next April.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Historic Conversion ProposedHistoric Conversion ProposedA public hearing will be held on a proposal to convert a former historic mansion on Front Street into a 34-bedroom multi-unit dwelling. Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Drug Treatment SupportDrug Treatment SupportA packed crowd for a public hearing in the Broome County legislative chambers on plans for a drug treatment facility to be located at the former Broome Developmental Center in the Town of Dickinson shows overwhelming support for the project. Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte