Out with the old, in with the new for highway

NORTH EAST — Highway equipment took up a large part of the Town Board meeting April 16.

The highway garage needs a new furnace, Highway Supervisor Robert Stevens reported at the previous board meeting. A resident had offered to donate his five-year old furnace, no charge.

Stevens explained that the estimated cost to install the furnace (it is currently disassembled) and to replace several parts would be approximately $2,000. The lowest quote for a new furnace was from Herrington Fuel, for $3,900.

“It’s $1,700 more for a brand new one,� Councilman Dave McGhee argued.

Councilman Tim Shaffer agreed.

“Before you’re done [with the used furnace], you might have put as much [money] in it as the new one,� he reasoned.

While the board agreed that it was a very nice gesture, they voted unanimously to purchase a new furnace instead.

Truck and a snow plow for sale

Two used pieces of highway equipment had previously gone out to bid: a 2001 Dodge Ram 3500 and a snow plow. While both bids came in well under the estimated value, the board decided to sell the truck for approximately $1,500. They rejected bids on the snow plow, however, with plans to wait until the fall before putting it out to bid again, hoping for a higher price.

Water main project

The board also voted to try to shift unused funds from a four-year-old project into a current one.

About $13,700 was left over from the 2005 Community Development Block Grant awarded to the town for the water district project. The board voted to request moving the funds to the 2008 water main project, also a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG).

The water main project is held in conjunction with the village of Millerton. The overall cost of the project is around $294,000. However, only $200,000 was received for the project.

The village has also requested to move similar funds to help cover the remainder of the expense. Town Supervisor Dave Sherman said that if both requests are granted, the project will be covered with approximately $50 left over.

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