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Princeton approves joining regional water-sewer feasibility study, agrees to up to $2,500 share

5731326 · September 8, 2025
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Summary

The board approved a resolution to join a multi-municipal feasibility study on merger and regionalization of water and sewer services, authorized up to $2,500 from town funds as a maximum contribution toward the grant application, and directed staff to submit materials for a State Water Infrastructure Authority grant.

The Princeton Board of Commissioners voted 4-0 on Sept. 8 to join a proposed merger, regionalization and feasibility study for water and sewer services and to authorize a town contribution of up to $2,500 to support the application process.

Mayor Stacy G. Johnson and staff described the study as an initial step to pursue grant funding from the State Water Infrastructure Authority to support formation of a regional authority. The engineering firm identified in meeting materials (appearing in the packet variously as "Fulton and…

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