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Junction City council extends sanitary sewer connection moratorium for six months
Summary
The council unanimously approved a six-month extension of the moratorium on new sanitary sewer connections so the city can continue meeting milestones in a Department of Environmental Quality mutual agreement and order (MAO). Staff reported no public testimony at the hearing.
Junction City’s City Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to extend by six months the moratorium that limits new connections to the city’s sanitary sewer system while the city complies with a Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) mutual agreement and order (MAO).
City Attorney Carrie Conner told the council the moratorium, first adopted Oct. 22, 2024, responds to DEQ’s MAO entered Dec. 2, 2024, which allocates a limited number of sewer connections and ties additional connections to a sequence of milestones the city must complete. Conner said the current moratorium expires June 10, 2025, and staff recommended a statutorily…
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