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Mayor highlights water, sewer amendment and seeks $15 million for water line
Summary
The mayor briefed the authority on a recent city council amendment allowing property transfers if an active water meter existed on Sept. 2024, described engineering capacity limits, and said the city has requested about $15 million to build a resiliency water line; a master plan lists roughly $100 million in infrastructure needs.
The mayor (speaker 5) told the Pickens County Development Authority on March 6 that a recent city council amendment clarifies when water and sewer service rights can be transferred as real property. The change, he said, ties transferability to whether a water meter was actively servicing the property on a September 2024 engineering assessment date.
"If you had service water running through a meter on that…
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