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Council hears $3 million State Route 93 sewer update; public-health tie-ins may become mandatory
Summary
City officials updated council on the State Route 93 sewer project, funded largely with federal grants. Environmental approvals remain pending; bids are likely in the fall with construction to follow. Officials warned that Summit County Public Health and the Ohio EPA may have authority to require connections once sewer is available.
City officials updated the New Franklin City Council on Feb. 19, 2025, about progress on the State Route 93 Sewer Project, a federally funded effort described in the meeting as roughly $3 million in total grant funding. Staff said environmental review steps remain and that consultant Arcadis is preparing required submissions for federal clearance.
Officials described a multi-stage plan: environmental approvals expected in mid-March, a potential decision to delay formal bidding until the fall (September——October) because of contractor scheduling, and construction to start in spring with completion targeted in the late summer to fall of the following…
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