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Sulphur council ratifies retroactive $5 million state water grant after public questions
Summary
The Sulphur City Council voted to ratify a cooperative endeavor agreement with the State of Louisiana, authorizing retroactive acceptance of a $5 million Water Sector Program award and clarifying the city's reimbursement process and link to a mandatory rate study.
The Sulphur City Council voted to ratify a cooperative endeavor agreement with the State of Louisiana’s Division of Administration, formally authorizing the mayor to accept a $5,000,000 award for water system projects that the city has already begun. The measure, listed as Ordinance 43-25, passed on a roll-call vote after public comment and legal explanation.
The vote followed remarks from Mayor Dana Hay, who told the council the city applied for the Water Sector Program in February and was awarded $5 million to support multiple water-system projects. “We were awarded that grant application of $5,000,000 to go towards the water system in the City Of Sulphur,”…
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