6 Jan, 2010 in News & Articles by admin

Special vote held concerning town hall renovation costs

Sandy Creek, New York held a distinguished vote on December 2 concerning amendments to a spending resolution for town hall renovations. The town board borrowed $1 million in 2007 to renovate the town hall building, but additional costs possess sprung up to the tune of $300,000. One of these additional costs is for asbestos abatement.

The building was originally constructed as a recreation center for Blount Lumber employees in 1948. It contained a bowling alley, stage, pool hall, kitchen as well as apartment. The town bought the building as well as turned it into the town hall in 1975. It has no insulation, its energetic circuitry is obsolete as well as it needs a lot of maintenance work. Current renovation work includes asbestos removal, HVAC replacement, electrical as well as plumbing upgrades as well as installation of a recent roof, recent shingles, recent insulation, recent windows, a recent septic system, recent interior walls as well as a recent parking lot.

For the filled story, go to Syracuse.com.

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