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Manhattan board raises utility permit fee, awards water/sewer contract and OKs trailer purchases
Summary
The Village of Manhattan Board of Trustees approved an ordinance raising the fee for utility construction permits in the public right-of-way, awarded a $547,449 contract for a water main and sewer extension on U.S. 52/Smith Road and Gauger Road, and authorized purchase of three municipal trailers totaling $32,117.
The Village of Manhattan Board of Trustees on Sept. 16 approved three measures that affect local infrastructure and permitting: an ordinance increasing the permit fee for utility construction in the public right-of-way, a resolution awarding a contract for a water-main and sanitary-sewer extension along U.S. 52/Smith Road and Gauger Road, and a resolution to purchase two enclosed trailers and one tilt trailer for public works.
The board approved an ordinance to amend Title 8 (Public Ways and Property), Chapter 6 (Construction of Utility Facilities in the Public Right of Way), raising…
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