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Yarmouth joins Cape calls to remove new limits in draft SRF intended-use plan, warns proposal could stall wastewater work

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Select Board approved sending letters to the state opposing draft changes to the State Revolving Fund intended-use plan that would cap project awards and restrict carryover, arguing the changes would undermine Cape Cod wastewater programs and burden local taxpayers.

The Yarmouth Select Board on Feb. 25 unanimously approved letters to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the governor opposing draft changes to the State Revolving Fund (SRF) intended-use plan.

Town staff and Jeff (town project lead) briefed the board on a draft SRF intended-use plan circulated by DEP that would cap individual project funding at $50 million and restrict the ability to carry funds across years. The board and town staff said the proposals appeared in the…

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