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The Council approved agreements for demolition and air monitoring at the vacant Roundhouse Mill at 41 Elm Street. Demolition costs may not exceed the $242,000 Restore NY grant, and the mayor said the city will ultimately bear no project cost because the property owner will cover the required 10% match and any overages.
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The deteriorating Roundhouse Mill will be demolished under agreements approved by the Council, with environmental air monitoring required during the work. The project is funded through a Restore NY grant, while the property owner is responsible for the match and costs above the grant amount. The Council also approved applications for two $25,000 cybersecurity assessment grants for the city’s water and wastewater departments and shifted $45,000 in the 2026 budget to cover tax-foreclosure closing expenses.
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