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Board approves nonpotable water master plan outlining long-term conversions and $18.6M short-term list
Summary
The board approved Resolution 24-R-63 to adopt a nonpotable (raw) water master plan that guides conversions of parks and short- and long-term water infrastructure projects. Staff estimated the short-term list at about $18.6 million and said conversions could return roughly 243 CBT units to the town portfolio over time; the resolution passed 6–0.
The Town of Frederick Board of Trustees voted 6–0 to approve Resolution 24-R-63, adopting a nonpotable (raw) water master plan to guide short- and long-term infrastructure improvements. Staff described the plan as integrated with other master plans…
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