Lewisburg authorizes up to $62,000 for phase‑2 water supply study
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Council authorized the town administrator to contract Hayes & Sawyer for phase‑2 of the water supply feasibility study (water‑shortage response plan) with a not‑to‑exceed price of $62,000; council confirmed funds are available.
Lewisburg — The Lewisburg Town Council authorized the town administrator to enter a contract with consulting firm Hayes & Sawyer to complete phase 2 of the town’s water supply feasibility study, a scope described as the town’s water shortage response plan.
Staff recalled a December briefing from consultant Hayden Sawyer and said phase 2 will examine demand projections, current system capacity and alternatives such as off‑stream reservoir storage. The proposed contract is 'not to exceed $62,000,' staff said, and council confirmed there are budgeted funds for the work.
Council voted to authorize the administrator to proceed with the contract by motion and second; the meeting transcript records the approval by voice vote but does not list a roll‑call tally.
Staff said the phase‑2 work is intended to inform the town’s water shortage response planning and potential capital projects; the consultant will return findings and recommendations to council when the study is complete.
