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Cramerton officials flag stormwater funding shortfall, cite MS4 compliance work

Town of Cramerton Board of Commissioners · March 1, 2026
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Town stormwater administrator told commissioners the program runs on a $6 monthly fee and a budget just north of $400,000, leaving gaps to complete a 30–35 project master plan; staff noted the town’s last state audit found compliance issues in 2022 and named 11th Street among priority projects.

Chase Sturgis, the Town of Cramerton stormwater administrator, told the Board of Commissioners on Jan. 2 that the town’s stormwater program is funded almost entirely by a $6.00 monthly fee and a budget “just north of $400,000” a year, creating a shortfall for infrastructure work the town must complete to meet federal and state requirements.

Sturgis summarized the regulatory framework tied to the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System under the Clean Water Act and said Cramerton operates under a Phase II…

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