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County says WIFA package and state funds will fix Horizon 6 red‑tagged hydrants without raising property taxes
Summary
Mohave County supervisor Sonny Borelli said state appropriations plus a WIFA award will fund replacement of piping and fire‑suppression improvements in Horizon 6 so homeowners will not face a property‑tax increase; he noted the repairs will also improve neighboring Lake Havasu City’s fire protection.
Sonny Borelli, Mohave County supervisor, told the Tri‑City Council on Oct. 29 that a planned Horizon 6 water and fire‑suppression project will move forward without a property‑tax increase for homeowners.
Borelli said the pipeline in the Horizon 6 improvement district failed, leaving hydrants red‑tagged and residents unable to secure homeowners insurance. The county worked with the state and water‑finance partners to assemble a funding package. He said the committee approved an $875,000 WIFA application (a $350,000 grant and a $525,000 loan) and the county will use a $500,000…
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