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Council hears update on Sixth Ward interceptor project; city says budget and grants cover work
Summary
City chief engineer told the Binghamton City Council work session that supplemental agreement No. 4 for the Sixth Ward interceptor project addresses a pump station, force main redesign and right-of-way issues; the city says grants will cover 62.5% of construction costs and EFC loans will cover the remainder.
BINGHAMTON — At its Oct. 20 work session, the Binghamton City Council reviewed RL25-166, a resolution to enter into Supplemental Agreement No. 4 for the Sixth Ward interceptor project. Ron Lake, the city’s chief engineer, outlined design changes, permitting challenges and funding for the project.
Lake said the supplemental agreement includes additions for a pump station to be located in the Sixth Ward near Duke Street and changes to the force main design after the city could…
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