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Council committee hears estimate and environmental questions for Columbus Road lift-station replacements

2548996 · March 11, 2025
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Summary

The city and safety services committee reviewed project number 359 to replace two undersized sewage lift stations on Columbus Road, heard an engineer's estimate near $1.75 million, and discussed whether solar power or hospital participation might offset costs.

The Athens City and Safety Services Committee on March 10 considered a proposal to replace two aging sewage lift stations on Columbus Road (project number 359), which the city says are undersized and nearing the end of their useful life.

Committee chair Micah McCary opened the item and said the replacements would serve expected growth in the area and the new hospital: "Our Columbus Road lift…

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