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Canton Township approves resolution to study sewer route to YCUA, opposes Salem Township treatment plant
Summary
At its Feb. 25 meeting, the Canton Township Board of Trustees voted to adopt a resolution opposing the construction of a proposed Salem Township wastewater treatment facility and granted Salem Township consent under Michigan Compiled Laws MCL 247.183 to study alternative sewer routes through Canton to the Ypsilanti Community Utilities Authority (YCUA).
At its Feb. 25 meeting, the Canton Township Board of Trustees voted to adopt a resolution opposing the construction of a proposed Salem Township wastewater treatment facility and granted Salem Township consent under Michigan Compiled Laws MCL 247.183 to study alternative sewer routes through Canton to the Ypsilanti Community Utilities Authority (YCUA).
The resolution directs Canton Township to permit Salem Township to study feasible pathways to construct and maintain a sewer line within public rights-of-way through Canton — including routes that would run south on Napier Road toward Cherry Hill and Denton Road and then into Van Buren Township and on to Ypsilanti — rather than build a standalone treatment plant in Salem Township.
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