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Nonprofit will study wastewater governance options; council agrees to participate

5736578 · August 20, 2025
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Summary

Willamette Partnership outlined a no‑cost, EPA‑funded technical‑assistance project to assess a sanitary‑authority option for wastewater service between Depoe Bay and Glen Eden. The council voted to accept the project team’s proposed viability study and asked staff to share records the team requests.

Depoe Bay councilors voted Aug. 19 to accept a no‑cost technical‑assistance proposal from Willamette Partnership to study alternative governance and funding arrangements for wastewater service shared between Depoe Bay and the Glen Eden Sanitary District.

Theresa Jacobs, program director at Willamette Partnership, and colleague Ethan Brown described a “viability assessment” that would examine what standing up a sanitary authority would require, how representation and funding might…

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