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Commissioners confirm revised special assessments for Kirtland Old Town sewer project after funding lowered household costs
Summary
The board confirmed and levied revised special assessments for the Kirtland Old Town Sanitary Sewer Project. Officials said grant funding, ARPA and other outside funds substantially reduced the per-household assessment compared with earlier estimates.
PAINESVILLE, Ohio — The Lake County Board of Commissioners confirmed revised special assessments for the Kirtland Old Town Sanitary Sewer Project after county staff and deputies described a multi-source financing effort that county officials said sharply reduced the assessment burden on affected households.
County utilities staff and commissioners described the sewer project as a long-running effort that followed a state order requiring sewer installation in the area. At the outset of public information meetings, staff said the estimated household cost to construct laterals and connect to sewer was approximately $28,000 per household.…
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