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Residents urge investment in water and sewer; board moves rezoning question to planning commission
Summary
Citizens told the Gloucester County Board of Supervisors that water and sewer infrastructure needs extensive investment; county staff reported full obligation of ARPA utility projects and the board voted to send an ordinance amendment on residential replacements in B‑1 zoning back to the Planning Commission for review.
County officials and residents pressed the Gloucester County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 7 to prioritize water and sewer infrastructure investment as staff reported full obligation of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds for several utility projects.
The county administrator told the board that Katie Legg, director of utilities, “successfully obligated all ARPA funds by 12/31,” and listed projects that the utilities team funded or put under contract using ARPA: a fully outfitted crash truck (with cones and rumble strips), pump station control upgrades (including pump station 14), replacement…
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