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Wood County holds public hearing on proposed $5,508,000 water bond
Summary
The Wood County Board of Supervisors held a public hearing July 8 on a proposed bond not to exceed $5,508,000 to fund water system capital improvements, including extensions to the Merrick Mill area; no members of the public signed up to comment and supervisors moved to adopt a resolution authorizing the issuance.
The Wood County Board of Supervisors held a public hearing July 8 on a proposed issuance of bonds not to exceed $5,508,000 to pay the cost of capital improvements to the county’s water system, including extensions to the Merrick Mill area, and to pay costs of issuing the bonds.
The hearing drew no registered speakers, and board staff presented a resolution asking supervisors to authorize issuance and sale of general obligation or water revenue bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $5,508,000.…
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