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Mansfield seeks county endorsement for $15 million water-sewer loop to open industrial land north of city
Summary
City of Mansfield representatives briefed the Richland County commissioners on a proposed water and sewer loop north of Mansfield to provide redundancy and capacity for existing industrial sites and to open about 500 acres for development; commissioners voted to sign a letter of support for the city's application to the All Ohio Future Fund.
The City of Mansfield asked the Richland County Board of Commissioners on May 29 to sign a letter supporting a state grant application for a planned water and sewer loop north of the city that city officials estimate could cost about $15 million and would open roughly 500 acres for industrial development.
City representative Barrett told commissioners the project would “connect this water line to this water line,” creating a loop that would increase capacity on both sides and add redundancy for industrial users, including the site identified in the meeting as “170 Ninth,” which Barrett said is shifting to a…
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