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City manager outlines housing, Buckeye project delays, EPA settlement and $25M grant pursuit
Summary
At the Oct. 22 Coffeyville City Commission meeting, the city manager updated commissioners on a housing project due in December, delays on the South Buckeye (Buckeye) project caused by utility lines and pole moves, an EPA settlement of $1,000,000 for water line replacement, and pursuit of a $25,000,000 truck routes grant.
The Coffeyville City Manager provided a series of infrastructure and development updates to the commission on Oct. 22, covering housing, a county-led Buckeye project that has encountered utility relocation delays, water plant engineering reviews tied to an EPA settlement, and preparations to pursue a $25 million grant for truck routes.
Housing and realtor outreach: The manager said the City's housing project is "moving forward" with an expected completion in December. Staff will send a letter to area realtors inviting multiple brokers to market the homes rather than contracting with a single listing agent.
Buckeye project delays: The manager reported that the county's South Buckeye project is delayed because an…
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