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Ashland commissioners approve $99.8 million contract for wastewater treatment plant expansion
Summary
The City of Ashland approved a contract with Judy Construction Company for the Ashland Water Resource Recovery Facility expansion, a project city officials called a "generational investment." City staff said groundbreaking is likely in November and a coordinated ceremony is being planned.
The Ashland Board of City Commissioners voted on Oct. 9 to approve a contract with Judy Construction Company for the Ashland Water Resource Recovery Facility Expansion and Improvement Project in the amount of $99,782,000.
City officials described the project as a long-term investment in the city's utilities infrastructure. "This is a generational investment in our city," said Mayor Chuck D. Charles, noting the plant is intended to serve the community for decades.
The contract was presented as a first-reading and approval item during the meeting. When asked when work would begin,…
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