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Council tables decision on WaterOne connection agreement after wide questions about costs and timing

2466874 · March 1, 2025
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Spring Hill council discussed a proposed agreement to reimburse WaterOne for five connection points to interconnect the two water systems — estimated at about $245,542 — but voted to table the matter until the March 13 regular meeting to obtain firmer cost comparisons and contract terms.

SPRING HILL, Kan. — The Spring Hill City Council on Feb. 28 discussed a proposed agreement to have WaterOne contract for construction of five connection points between the WaterOne and Spring Hill water systems and to reimburse WaterOne for the work, then voted to table the item until the March 13 council meeting.

Jacob Spear, director of public works, said the physical work requires five connection points because the city currently has only a single 4‑inch feed connecting the two systems. He gave WaterOne’s estimate of $245,542.13 (rounded to approximately $250,000) as the anticipated cost to extend pipe and make the connections; under the…

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