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Washington Public Works approves $30,000 tie to complete Fox Creek waterline loop

City of Washington Public Works · September 23, 2025
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Summary

The City of Washington Public Works board approved paying the city’s share to connect a water line between Northcrest and Rabbit Trail for the Fox Creek subdivision, reducing two dead-end lines to a looped feed; members said developer contributions lowered the city’s cost from about $144,000 to $30,000 and connection fees are expected to cover the expense.

The City of Washington Public Works board voted to fund the city’s portion of a waterline tie that will connect Northcrest to Rabbit Trail, completing a loop through the Fox Creek subdivision and providing a second feed out of the Stonecrest area.

Board discussion described the project as a planned development component: two developers already paid portions…

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