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Junction City approves $142,597 archaeological survey for sewer treatment plant properties

2712467 · February 26, 2025
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The Junction City Council unanimously approved a contract with Willamette Cultural Resources Association to perform an archaeological survey of the city-owned parcels for the planned sewer treatment plant, at a cost not to exceed $142,597 paid from the sewer SDC fund.

The Junction City Council voted unanimously Feb. 20 to hire Willamette Cultural Resources Association to conduct an archaeological survey of parcels the city owns at the site of a proposed sewer treatment plant.

The contract, not to exceed $142,597, covers archaeological review of all tax lots associated with the wastewater treatment site (tax lot 9070170702 and related lots). Director Kevin Capping, the city’s public works director,…

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