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Johnson County to consider up to $8.13 million payment to Kansas City for Dykes Branch interceptor upgrades; public hearing set
Summary
County wastewater staff briefed commissioners on a memorandum of understanding and a request to authorize up to $8,128,419 to reimburse Kansas City, Missouri for Johnson County's estimated share of capacity upgrades to the Dykes Branch interceptor; commissioners held a public hearing will be conducted and the item remains on the April 10 action
Johnson County wastewater staff at an April 3 agenda review presented a request to authorize funds, not to exceed $8,128,419, to reimburse the city of Kansas City, Missouri, for Johnson County’s portion of capacity improvements to the Dykes Branch interceptor. The board will conduct a public hearing on the item and formal action is scheduled for the April 10 meeting.
Aaron Witt, Johnson County wastewater, said portions of the county’s sewer system in Leawood and nearby areas flow across the state line into Kansas City, Missouri, and that peak wet-weather flows still travel via the Dykes Branch interceptor. He said…
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