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Council approves $28,500 wastewater‑plant fence allocation, moves forward on sewer and water studies
Summary
Council authorized roughly $28,500 for perimeter fencing at the wastewater treatment plant, discussed a proposed $720,000 capital program for sewer improvements and directed staff to pursue a feasibility study for a redundant well and disinfection facility to improve water system redundancy and grant competitiveness.
Crescent City Council authorized a maintenance allocation for the wastewater treatment plant fence and discussed a multi‑year capital plan to address aging sewer and water infrastructure.
Staff told council that sewer work is a top priority for the coming year, including SCADA upgrades and several capital projects the city’s consultant (Jacobs) identified as priorities. Staff proposed spending up to $720,000 on sewer capital if all projects were completed in the coming year and said the long‑run average need to maintain the treatment plant could be on the order of $1,000,000…
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