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Council adopts updated water and wastewater capital plan after solids-handling cost jump to $38 million
Summary
The Lexington City Council on April 28 adopted Resolution 2025-010 updating the city's water and wastewater capital improvement plan after staff said the solids-handling upgrade at the wastewater treatment plant rose from $28 million to $38 million.
The Lexington City Council on April 28 adopted Resolution 2025-010 updating the city's water and wastewater capital improvement plan after staff told council that cost escalation on a wastewater solids-handling project requires an updated plan to pursue additional state grant funding.
"The original capital improvement plan was approved in 2022," staff member Tom Johnson told council as he explained why an updated plan was required. He said the city previously secured a loan under the American Rescue Plan Act for the solids-handling project that was estimated at $28,000,000 but now is…
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