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Council To Allocate Funds

For Plants For Miller Park

Mayor Miller
Mayor Miller

ONEONTA – Common Council is scheduled to allocate $15,000, mostly from donations from the Mayor Miller Memorial Fund, for plants and materials for a park planned in honor of the late mayor at the corner of Main Street and James F. Lettis Highway.

A motion allocating $11,300 from donations in the the Miller Fund and $3,700 from the city’s Community Landscaping Fund is on the agenda for council’s Tuesday meeting, which begins at 7 p.m. in Council Chambers.

HERE IS AGENDA FOR TUESDAY’S  MEETING

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  1. Mr Miller did a lot for Oneonta and Hartwick College so it’s nice to see donations coming together to remember him. I think the idea sounds lovely and he would have appreciated adding to the beauty of the city center.

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