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The Corinth City Council unanimously approved an interlocal agreement (ILA) May 1 with Lake Cities Municipal Utility Authority (LCMUA) to upsize an existing 8-inch waterline to a 12-inch line as part of the Dobbs Road reconstruction.
Public Works Director Glenn Barker explained LCMUA will provide funds to the city for the upsizing work; Corinth will act as project manager and hold the funds in a city account to pay the contractor when invoices come due.
Barker described the arrangement as procedural — the ILA assigns project management duties to Corinth while LCMUA supplies the funds for the waterline work beneath Dobbs Road. Council moved, seconded and recorded a unanimous vote to approve the ILA.
No cost amount was provided in the council discussion captured in the meeting transcript. The transcript records that questions from council were invited and none are recorded on the public record for this item.
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