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Allegan council approves application for $2.5M CDBG to repair Rossman Park water system
Summary
City council held a public hearing and voted to authorize staff to apply for up to $2.5 million in Michigan CDBG funds to replace failing water and sanitary infrastructure in Rossman Park, coupling the work with nearby street and sewer repairs and committing to a later local funding plan.
The Allegan City Council voted Monday to authorize the city to apply for a Michigan Economic Development Corporation Community Development Block Grant of up to $2,500,000 to address failing water infrastructure in the Rossman Park neighborhood. City Manager Joel Dye presented photos and maps showing 80-year-old sanitary pipes with large crevices and outlined a proposal to couple water, sewer and road work in the neighborhood.
The grant…
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