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Monroe council renews 10‑year water, sewer agreement with Unionville, asks staff to add capacity protections
Summary
The Monroe City Council approved a 10‑year renewal of an interlocal water and wastewater agreement with the Town of Unionville and directed staff to return with a cost‑benefit analysis and possible capacity trigger to protect Monroe’s system.
The Monroe City Council on Jan. 13 approved a 10‑year renewal of an interlocal agreement to provide water and wastewater service to properties along the Monroe–Unionville border and instructed staff to study safeguards to protect city capacity.
Rob Miller, presenting the renewal, said the existing agreement expired in January 2025 and that the arrangement allows Monroe to serve a limited number of properties near Ridge Road/601 and Poplin Road where the city’s infrastructure crosses municipal boundaries. Council members…
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