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City to accept $3.37 million FDEP grant to convert two septic neighborhoods to sewer; resident asks to expand scope
Summary
Clearwater accepted a Florida Department of Environmental Protection Water Quality Improvement Grant for $3,366,540 to extend sanitary sewer to two neighborhoods identified as priorities in the city's 2024 septic-to-sewer feasibility study. A resident requested inclusion of an adjacent street not in the current project scope.
The Clearwater City Council voted unanimously Oct. 15 to accept a $3,366,540 Water Quality Improvement Grant from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to fund the Harbor Vista and Meadowbrook septic‑to‑sewer expansion project.
Caitlin Price, utilities engineering manager, told the council the grant will reimburse the city for costs associated with expanding sanitary sewer infrastructure to two residential areas identified as top priorities in the city’s 2024…
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