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Auburn council accepts Green Means Go grant to fund Auburn–Bowman sewer interconnection feasibility study
Summary
The council unanimously approved accepting a SACOG Green Means Go grant (roughly $327,180.53) to fund a feasibility study for sewer interconnection between Auburn and the Bowman area and authorized the city manager to execute necessary documents.
The Auburn City Council voted April 28 to accept a Green Means Go grant and authorize the city manager to execute documents to fund an Auburn–Bowman sewer interconnection feasibility study.
Councilmember Dowden Calvillo moved adoption of a resolution accepting the SACOG Green Means Go grant of $327,180.53 to support the Auburn–Bowman Sewer interconnection feasibility study and authorizing the city manager to execute necessary…
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