GLEN SPEY, NY — For the next two weeks, the Town of Lumberland will advertise for proposals on the replacement of the 15-year-old roof on the former highway garage, which is now leased to the …
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GLEN SPEY, NY — For the next two weeks, the Town of Lumberland will advertise for proposals
Officials decided on a flat-roof material product for the replacement based on an engineering review, which they discussed at the board’s workshop session earlier this month. Councilman James Akt opposed the decision, saying he had not seen the engineering study. “I didn’t get one. There were not enough copies. You’re not ramming this down my throat,” he said.
Details about the project were sparse. Saying they were advised against suggesting a possible cost prior to the bidding, the board gave no projection, nor did they reveal the size of the roof.
Highway superintendent Don “Bosco” Hunt said his former headquarters garage measures about 50-feet by 80-
Hunt drew Akt’s criticism after reporting that his crew would be “truing and leveling” 4.5 miles of road during the summer season with a grader.
Also on the agenda, supervisor Jenny
The board also appointed Sara Mayes as the summer youth program science assistant and Aleah Batzans and Mickaela Gulls as program aides; authorized the historian’s $1,432 budget transfer for a computer purchase; approved the MacKenzie Elementary PTA’s use of the ball field for its May 17 walk-a-thon fundraiser; heard code enforcement officer David Sparling report that his clerk, Christy
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