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Board approves $387,000 transfer, $200,000 loan to service authority to support Creeper Trail waterline work
Summary
The Washington County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to move $387,000 set aside for Creeper Trail repairs into the capital improvement fund and to allocate $200,000 to the Washington County Service Authority to support engineering and front‑end costs for a two‑mile water line tied to trail rebuilding.
The Washington County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 28 approved moving $387,000 previously reserved for repairs to Trestle 31 on the Creeper Trail into the county’s capital improvement fund and pledged $200,000 of that amount to the Washington County Service Authority to help finance engineering and up‑front work on a two‑mile water line between Taylors Valley Spring and the Straight Branch parking area.
The money is intended to help the service authority advance a water‑line installation that board members said is necessary before a contractor can rebuild the trail corridor in that section. “They really want service authority…
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