Council Approves Reestablishing Equipment Replacement Fund
After a brief public hearing, the Syracuse Town Council approved re-establishing the equipment replacement fund for the Turkey Creek Fire Territory.
Read MoreAfter a brief public hearing, the Syracuse Town Council approved re-establishing the equipment replacement fund for the Turkey Creek Fire Territory.
Read MoreA caucus was held at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 3, to determine Syracuse’s current Clerk-Treasurer Paula E. Kehr-Wicker’s replacement. Kehr-Wicker had submitted her resignation Wednesday, Aug. 5, resulting in the need for a caucus to fill the elected position. Her resignation will become effective Sept. 27.
Read MoreFormer Syracuse Clerk-Treasurer Julie Kline and Virginia Cazier, administrative assistant for the Syracuse Public Works and Town Manager Mike Noe, are seeking the Syracuse clerk-treasurer’s office in an upcoming caucus to be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 3, in the council chambers at the Syracuse Town Hall, 310 N. Huntington St., Syracuse.
Read MoreKOSCIUSKO — The Kosciusko Board of REALTORS held their bi-annual new member orientation on May 9. To date, KBOR has welcomed sixteen new real estate licensees to their membership since the fall of 2018. New REALTOR members pledge to protect the individual right of real estate ownership and … Read More
SYRACUSE — Syracuse-Wawasee Trail Committee heard from a concerned homeowner at its meeting Monday, July 17. A concern was raised by a homeowner on Harkless Drive regarding flooding. Arlene Dickerson, who has lived on Harkless Drive since 1996, said water from the sidewalk/trail is coming into her house. … Read More
SYRACUSE – Syracuse Town Council finished out the year by swearing in a new council member and a new clerk treasurer, while two current council members took the oath of office and will start a new term in January. Tom Hoover was sworn in as a new council member. … Read More
SYRACUSE — About eight people attended the quiet zone meeting held Thursday, Nov. 5, at the Syracuse Community Center to plan its next moves. Resident George Marlow led the meeting. The committee formalized its mission statement, vision statement and values. “This will be the message we’ll pass out … Read More
Syracuse Town Council approved a bid for $140,627.30 from Phend and Brown for street paving during its regular monthly meeting Tuesday night, Aug. 18. Phend and Brown also won a paving contract with the Turkey Creek Fire Territory for $66,778.20. Both contracts were bid together and each agency will be invoiced separately.
Read MoreSyracuse Town Council approved a declaratory resolution for a tax abatement request from Polywood, during its regular monthly meeting Tuesday night. Attorney Steve Snyder explained the resolution is the first step in the tax abatement process. Polywood is looking to construct a large building on the south side … Read More
There will not be a primary election held in Syracuse May 5 because candidates are running unopposed. Town Councilmen Brian Woody, who represents District 4, and Bill Musser, who represents District 5, are seeking re-election while Tom Hoover is seeking to represent District 3, which is currently represented … Read More
After a half hour discussion, including having a motion made and withdrawn, Syracuse Town Council requested more information regarding signage for the new industrial/technology park at SR 13 and U.S. 6 during its regular monthly meeting Tuesday night. Town manager Henry DeJulia presented three different sign options, ranging … Read More