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Council approves $25,000 second‑penny allocation for East Side water and sanitary sewer basin study

5323151 · July 8, 2025
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Summary

The council authorized use of previously pledged Grover Million funds — $25,000 from the city's second-penny allocation — to help pay for a $69,800 East Side utility infrastructure/facility plan intended to support future development.

The Vermillion City Council voted July 7 to authorize $25,000 of the city’s previously budgeted Grover Million pledge — the city’s second‑penny portion — to support an East Side water and sanitary sewer basin study and facility plan.

The study, estimated at $69,800 and to be completed by Banner & Associates, will analyze projected wastewater and water flows, the impact of potential development on trunk lines and how the area ties into the city’s existing utility systems. The council approved a resolution to release the second‑penny portion and to reimburse the VCDC when receipts are provided for eligible expenses.

Why it matters: city staff and the VCDC said a facility plan is typically required to qualify for state funding such as Department of Agriculture and…

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