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Westerly Town Council members highlighted the town's ownership of the local dam during their recent meeting, asserting that this gives them a significant advantage in ongoing discussions about water management and infrastructure. The council emphasized the importance of this asset in shaping future policies and decisions regarding the town's water resources.
The ownership of the dam not only positions Westerly favorably in negotiations but also underscores the town's commitment to maintaining and improving its infrastructure. Council members expressed confidence that this control will lead to better outcomes for the community, particularly in terms of environmental management and public safety.
As discussions continue, the council plans to explore further opportunities related to the dam, aiming to enhance its functionality and benefit the residents of Westerly. The implications of this ownership are expected to play a crucial role in future planning and development initiatives.
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