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City weighing options for $2.6M Nicholson waterline after $959,000 federal earmark; technical correction or wait for additional funding
Summary
City staff told Hudson City Council on June 17 they hold a $959,000 federal earmark for the Nicholson transmission waterline, part of a $2.6 million project, and outlined options to seek more funding or reallocate the earmark.
Hudson officials updated the council on June 17 about federal Community Planning Funds (CPF) earmarked for a Nicholson Drive water-transmission project and outlined options for moving forward.
Staff said the Nicholson Waterline project is estimated at $2,600,000; the U.S. EPA earmark secured through a congressional office was about $959,000 with a local match of about $239,000. City staff said the appropriation committee trimmed projects nationally, leaving Hudson with roughly 25% of the…
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