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Aiken wins $2 million federal grant to replace Crosland Park water lines
Summary
City manager announced a $2 million congressional directed spending allocation to replace aging metal water lines in Crosland Park, to be paired with local 1% sales-tax funds; staff credited Sen. Lindsey Graham’s office and William Clyburn Jr. for help securing the funding.
The Aiken City Council heard on Feb. 9 that the city has secured $2,000,000 in congressional directed spending to replace aging water lines in the Crosland Park neighborhood.
City Manager (staff) told the council the EPA portion of the federal budget included a $2 million line item that the city will use, together with a…
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