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Commission approves up to $2 million buy-in, asset transfer agreement with Spring Hill for sewer service

5438105 · June 26, 2025
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Summary

The board approved up to $2 million for a Spring Hill sewer system buy-in and an agreement to transfer a portion of the Johnson County Wastewater (JCW) system to the city, a move staff said would avoid about $14 million in future capital work and roughly $350,000 in annual operating costs.

The Johnson County Commission on June 26 approved a resolution authorizing up to $2 million in funding for a Spring Hill system buy-in and approved an agreement with the City of Spring Hill to transfer part of the Johnson County Wastewater (JCW) system to city ownership. The vote was unanimous.

Aaron Witt (presented as "Witt" in staff materials), Johnson County Wastewater project lead, told the board the buy-in represents a cost-avoidance strategy: the county had planned roughly $14 million to rehabilitate two pump stations and roughly five miles of force main that serve…

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