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Cheektowaga board rejects $2.435M sanitary-sewer bond package after debate over term and costs
Summary
After a public hearing and detailed presentations on sewer repairs tied to a DEC consent order, the Town Board failed in roll-call votes to approve two resolutions that would have authorized up to $2.435 million in bonds for sanitary-sewer improvements.
The Cheektowaga Town Board on March 10 considered a $2,435,000 borrowing package to finance sanitary-sewer repairs and equipment but rejected the bond measures in successive roll-call votes.
Town staff and the supervisor had outlined a breakdown of the proposed spending: $435,000 for a television inspection (TV) truck to inspect sewer lines; $500,000 for repairs in Sewer Shed 9 (William Street neighborhood); $500,000 for lateral repairs in Sewer Shed 3 tied to a DEC consent order; $350,000 for lining in the Ivanhoe/Egert neighborhoods; $250,000 for…
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