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Hudson weighs options after $959,000 EPA earmark falls short for Nicholson transmission main
Summary
Council discussed a $2.6 million Nicholson transmission waterline project with a $959,000 EPA earmark and $239,000 match; staff outlined options to pursue additional funding, set a timeline to wait for further appropriations, or seek a technical reallocation through a congressional liaison.
Hudson, Ohio — City staff told council on June 17 that a fiscal‑year 2024 Community Planning Fund earmark routed through the U.S. EPA and secured with help from Congresswoman Amelia Sykes totals $959,000 with a $239,000 local match toward an anticipated $2.6 million Nicholson transmission main.
Staff said the city has three primary options: continue seeking additional funding for the…
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