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City reports $1.2 million allocation for Station 15 project; manager outlines utilities ordinance and Waste Pro contract review

3197643 · May 5, 2025
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Acting City Manager Will Watts told the commission the city received a $1,200,000 grant allocation for Station 15 (not yet final), staff is drafting an undergrounding ordinance, and the Waste Pro contract is expiring with staff to bring options to the commission. The city will recruit a building official to fill a vacancy.

Acting City Manager Will Watts reported several administrative updates to the Longwood City Commission, including a $1,200,000 grant allocation for the Station 15 project, work on an undergrounding ordinance and next steps on the city’s solid-waste contract.

Watts said the city received notice of a $1,200,000 grant allocation for…

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