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Council reviews first draft of 2023 Water Fund budget; major dam projects and rate pressure highlighted

Lock Haven City Council · May 2, 2022
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City staff presented the first draft of the 2023 Water Fund budget, detailing customer counts, aging distribution mains, and at least $27 million in dam‑related improvements; staff urged council to consider revenue options this spring, with follow‑up meetings scheduled in May and June.

Lock Haven city staff presented the first draft of the 2023 Water Fund budget and told council that major capital needs — especially dam projects — could require significant investment and attention to revenue options.

The presenter outlined customer counts for the city water system: 2,186 customers inside city limits, 526 in Lane Township, 525 in Castaneda and 24 in Allison, for a total of 3,237 city customers. The Suburban Water Authority was reported to have 3,322 customers. The presentation noted the city water is drawn from Keller Reservoir and treated at the Central Clinton County Water Filtration Authority plant under a cost‑sharing…

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