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County engineers consider upsizing State Route 18 sewer line; estimate adds about $3 million to project
Summary
Medina County sanitary engineers discussed increasing pipe size on the State Route 18 sewer project to add long-term capacity, a change that would raise the project cost from about $30 million to roughly $33 million and add an estimated $196,000 per year on a 20-year loan.
Medina County sanitary staff raised the possibility of upsizing the sewer line on State Route 18 to provide additional long-term capacity for future development, Sanitary Engineer Jeremy Cinco told commissioners during the Feb. 7 meeting.
“Is there any thought of wanting to upsize that sewer one more size with the intent of never having to go through a project like this again in the future,” Cinco said, describing early engineering estimates. He said upsizing would add about $3 million to the project and that on a…
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