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Lock Haven, Suburban Water Authority spar over who pays to move line for Sunset Pines Phase 2
Summary
Council and Suburban Water Authority spent extensive time debating relocation of a Suburban-owned water line required for the city's planned Phase 2 resurfacing of Sylvan Drive, with disagreement over who should pay for trench base, paving and restoration. No final cost-sharing change was adopted at the meeting.
Council members and Suburban Water Authority representatives spent a sustained portion of the meeting debating how to handle a Suburban-owned water main that sits in the city's planned roadway for Sunset Pines Phase 2.
At the meeting, Suburban representatives described options for relocating the utility line and gave preliminary restoration cost ranges, citing a unit restoration price of "$132 per square yard" for a full trench restoration and contrasting that with a leveling course option that would be far less expensive. Suburban said it could move the line and do interim stone backfill, with the city or a future paving contractor expected to complete the…
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