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Wastewater plant, elevated tank and pump-station upgrades dominate Mooresville utilities capital plan
Summary
Water-resources and engineering staff briefed the board on utilities capital spending: a $253 million wastewater-plant expansion on the horizon, several multi-million-dollar rehabilitation and capacity projects, and work to stay ahead of rate-setting and borrowing timing.
Allison Craft, the town’s water resources director, and engineering staff presented the utilities capital improvement plan and a list of high-priority projects that staff said will require multi-year funding and design work.
Craft said the town has roughly $34 million already spent, encumbered or reserved for utilities capital through FY 2025 and another roughly $44 million planned in the next five years — figures that do not include the wastewater-project expansion. She described a wastewater-plant expansion that staff have estimated at about $253 million and characterized that as a major,…
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