City Eyeing Potential New Brush Drop-Off Site as DPW Facility Remains Closed

The City of Dunkirk is working on finding a location in the north county where brush and shrubbery could be cost-effectively deposited as a “first step” towards reopening the drop-off location on West Lucas Avenue in the city. First Ward Councilwoman Natalie Luczkowiak made that announcement during a Common Council meeting earlier this month. Mayor Kate Wdowiasz, who spoke more about it on a recent edition of WDOE’s “Viewpoint” program, says the city is eyeing a barn that Chautauqua County has on Middle Road…

Kate Wdowiasz: they have more manpower and equipment

It’s also a situation where Chautauqua County’s push for consolidations and shared services comes into play. Wdowiasz stated she would be having discussions with County Executive P.J. Wendel, Fredonia Mayor Mike Ferguson, and possibly the supervisors for the towns of Dunkirk and Pomfret about whether all four municipalities could use that site…..

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