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Amherst County Service Authority adopts 2025 infrastructure master plan, prioritizes roughly $1 million in FY‑25 projects
Summary
The Amherst County Service Authority on March 4 approved a living 2025 infrastructure master plan that sets service objectives and prioritizes capital work — including pump station repairs, a parallel feeder and automated meters — with about $1,000,000 of projects budgeted in fiscal year 2025.
The Amherst County Service Authority voted March 4 to adopt its 2025 infrastructure master plan, a “living” document that sets levels-of-service objectives for drinking-water and wastewater systems and identifies near-term capital priorities.
The plan gives the authority targets for system performance and a prioritized capital improvement program (CIP). Adoption clears the way for engineering, easement work and funding applications for projects the authority listed as top priorities for fiscal year 2025.
Mr. Castillo, an ACSA staff presenter, told the board a draft had been presented Jan. 21 and the final report is now available online. “These objectives are included within the master plan,” he said, calling the document a target the authority should…
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