![]() ![]() Renovations for each floor will cost approximately $2.5 million. The seventh and ninth floors renovations were put on a two-year hiatus, he said, during the height of the COVID pandemic. “We still have seven and nine to do and a garage level,” Picente said of the renovations. However, the renovations were paused and Picente resumed them in 2008. said renovations of the building in Utica started before he took office. Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente Jr. This includes asbestos removal, renovating the first floor and moving the county’s 911 service backup (from a basement level to an upper level). Oneida County Office Building renovationsĪ good chunk of the county’s bonding in March is related to the ongoing renovations of the Oneida County Office Building. He was told the lower amounts are parts of bigger projects that officials felt were better to break out individually. Oneida County Legislator Timothy Julian, the Board’s minority leader, during a meeting of the Board’s Ways and Means Committee, questioned why the county was bonding for some of the lower amounts, instead of paying as you go. $56,000 for the replacement of the concession stand roof at Murname Field.$61,000 for improvements to the North James Street parking garage in Rome.$150,000 for a content management system to store paper records in an electric format.$660,000 for a comprehensive building improvement program.$1 million for county-wide computerization (keeping software up to date).$1 million for the construction of an addition to a Cornell Cooperative Extension building in Oriskany.on Wednesday spoke out against a possible change in election law that may change when elections are held. $1.9 million for emergency services technology upgrades (moving the county’s backup 911 system) Observer-Dispatch 0:00 0:39 Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente Jr.$2 million for renovations to the first floor of the county office building for the department of social services. ![]() $2 million to help with the reconstruction of the Mohawk Valley Community College Science and Technology Building.$2.2 million for bridge improvements or replacements throughout the county.$2.5 million for the purchase of heavy equipment (vehicles for county agencies, such as public works).$3.5 million for asbestos removal on the ninth floor of the county office building. ![]()
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