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Bexley begins multiyear sewer study process, budgets $500,000 for phase 1

2434673 · February 26, 2025
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Council heard a detailed first reading and historical briefing on the city’s sewer infrastructure, voted to receive the presentation and discussed a proposed two-phase study (phase 1 budgeted at $500,000 in 2025) to update a 2014 plan and guide future capital spending; staff recommended Burgess & Niple to lead the updated study.

BEXLEY, Ohio — City officials on Feb. 25 presented a comprehensive update on the city’s sanitary and storm sewer infrastructure and asked council to support a refreshed, multi-year engineering study to guide investments. Council received the first reading of Resolution 011-25 and a staff briefing on why the 2014 DFFO (design-flow, flow-monitoring and facilities) plan needs a new data-driven update.

Public works staff and city administration summarized the city’s sewer system and its planning history. The city maintains approximately 48 miles of sanitary sewer and 42 miles of storm sewer. A long-running compliance issue originated with an Ohio EPA order requiring…

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