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Daytona Beach approves larger state loan for lead service-line inventory and replacement
Summary
The City Commission approved an emergency ordinance Nov. 20 to increase the maximum Florida Drinking Water State Revolving Fund loan for lead service‑line inventory and replacement from $1,693,115 to $6,262,427 and authorized the budget officer to amend the budget.
The Daytona Beach City Commission on Nov. 20 approved an emergency ordinance to raise the city's maximum Florida Drinking Water State Revolving Fund loan for lead service‑line inventory and replacement from $1,693,115 to $6,262,427.
Hardie Smith, the city's government relations administrator, read the ordinance language…
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