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Railroad Avenue, Doubleday Lot

CFAs Prepared By Otsego Now

Otsego Now President/CEO Sandy Mathes, front right, and the Cooperstown Village Board discuss which CFAs to pursue this year. The comprehensive funding applications, Governor Cuomo's process for distribution $1/2 billion annual to Upstate regions are due by the end of the month; the winners are usually announced in December. Discussion focused on improvements to Railroad Avenue and the Doubleday Field parking lot. Others attendess, clockwise from Mathes, are Village Trustees Cindy Falk and Ellen Tillapaugh Kuch, Mayor Jeff Katz, Village Clerk Teri Barown, and Village Trustees Bruce Maxson, Lou Allstadt and James Dean.
Otsego Now President/CEO Sandy Mathes, front right, and the Cooperstown Village Board discuss which CFAs to pursue this year. The comprehensive funding applications, Governor Cuomo’s process for distributing $1/2 billion annual to Upstate regions, are due by the end of the month; the winners are usually announced in December. Discussion focused on improvements to Railroad Avenue and the Doubleday Field parking lot, the Otsego Now is preparing CFAs on the village’s behalf on both. Others attendees, clockwise from Mathes, are Trustees Cindy Falk and Ellen Tillapaugh Kuch, Mayor Jeff Katz, Village Clerk Teri Barown, and Trustees Bruce Maxson, Lou Allstadt and James Dean.   Mathes is scheduled to have a similar meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday with Oneonta Common Council.   (Sam Aldridge/AllOTSEGO.com)

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