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Kasson City to apply for PFA grant to replace about two dozen lead/galvanized service lines
Summary
Council authorized staff to apply for a Minnesota Public Facilities Authority grant to replace roughly 25 private lead/galvanized water service lines in Kasson City; staff said the program would be city‑led, require property‑owner agreements and likely stretch into 2027.
Kasson City council on Tuesday voted to authorize staff to submit a Public Facilities Authority (PFA) grant application to replace private lead and galvanized water service lines in the city.
The city engineer, Brandon, told the council that staff had “got down to 25 that we believe need to be replaced,” a mix of galvanized and lines with small lead sections. He said the PFA program provides grant funding to replace the full service from the meter to the street in jurisdictions with 100% private service, and that the city expects the application and subsequent agreements to…
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