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Sunbury advances sewer projects: Little Walnut Creek interceptor goes to bid; Cheshire Ditch lining planned
Summary
The Services Committee reviewed bidding and timing for a 560-foot Little Walnut Creek interceptor (Phase 2a) with anticipated bids near $660,000, discussed coordination with a county roundabout and easement needs, and heard plans for CIPP lining of Cheshire Ditch (about 4,000 feet, roughly $230,000) plus monitoring and testing.
Sunbury City staff told the Services Committee on March 4 that two major sanitary projects are moving forward: Phase 2a of the Little Walnut Creek interceptor is out to bid, and a cured-in-place pipelining (CIPP) program for Cheshire Ditch is scheduled to begin soon.
Carla, the presenting staff member, said Phase 2a will extend the existing interceptor about 560 linear feet to the north and that the city set a bid opening for Friday the 13th at 2 p.m. in the Municipal Building. "We're anticipating…
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