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Council authorizes construction and $18.5 million temporary notes for two sewer extensions
Summary
Council approved projects to extend sanitary sewer to northwest areas and to the Webster Street annexation area, then authorized temporary notes to finance the work; Johnson County pledged $2 million toward construction.
The Spring Hill City Council on Thursday authorized two sanitary-sewer projects and approved issuing approximately $18.5 million in general-obligation temporary notes to fund them. The council first approved a resolution authorizing construction of the Northwest Sanitary Sewer improvements and the Webster Street sewer extension, then adopted a second resolution authorizing the public sale of temporary notes for both projects.
What the projects cover: staff described two coordinated efforts — a Northwest Sanitary Sewer line (roughly the 170th to 190th corridor) and a Webster Street extension to serve recently annexed property north of the Cardinal Glass plant and other parcels west of Webster. Mrs. Dunn summarized the scope and said the combined financing request covers design, easements and construction.
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