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Board approves initial utility-locating work for school well project using CIP funds
Summary
The Board authorized staff to proceed with utility-locating work (Capital City Services quote) as the first step in a multi-phase school well project, drawing from $110,000 in CIP funds previously set aside; the full project could cost $500,000–$1,000,000 and the county must meet a DEQ permit deadline.
The Northumberland County Board of Supervisors on March 12 authorized the initial utility-locating phase of a school well project, directing staff to use previously earmarked capital-improvement (CIP) funds for the work.
School operations administrator (Mr. Hardcastle) told the board the immediate scope is to locate existing underground utilities between school parcels so construction contractors can prepare stronger, more accurate RFPs for subsequent phases…
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