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Fairport Harbor outlines water interconnection, Chestnut Street sewer work, water‑plant demolition and marina funding in year‑end review
Summary
Officials said the village finished Chestnut Street's storm and sanitary upgrades (total cost cited as $825,000), approved an OPWC resolution to seek a $350,000 grant and $50,000 loan, is connected to Painesville for water service and expects demolition of the old water plant in mid‑March; the village also noted a $5 million ODNR allocation and other grants for a planned breakwater and marina upgrades.
Unidentified Speaker (mayor) reviewed multiple infrastructure projects completed or planned for 2023–24. Key items included: the chestnut street storm and sanitary sewer project (presented total cost: $825,000), the village’s interconnection to Painesville for treated water and a planned demolition of the old water plant, a planned 250,000‑gallon water tower, multiple street paving projects supported with CDBG and ARP funds, and a large multiagency marina/breakwater effort backed by state and federal grant sources.
On funding for the Chestnut Street project, the mayor said the council approved, in October, a resolution to seek a $350,000 grant and a $50,000 loan from the Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC). The mayor described additional funding as coming…
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