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Cleves pursues water-main grant to sell bulk water to Addison and secures cheaper electric aggregation rate; council discusses levies and wins $87,500 road fund
Summary
Village officials said they applied for an Ohio EPA grant to extend a water main that would allow Cleves to sell bulk water to neighboring Addison, approved an electric aggregation contract at a lower rate, and learned the village won $87,500 in county municipal road funding; council discussed but took no vote on potential new levies.
Village of Cleves officials reported they submitted a grant application to the Ohio EPA for a water-main project that would extend Cleves’ water main into nearby Addison and allow Cleves to sell bulk water to that community, while retaining that Addison would remain responsible for its retail service.
Justin, the village administrator, said the application aims to address Addison’s aging wells and infrastructure and to install a pressure release valve and meter so Cleves…
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