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Sewer project to begin May 4; council lists loan-closing and engineering charges
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Summary
Council members announced the municipal sewer project will kick off May 4 with staging on city-owned property; staff listed loan-closing fees and engineering invoices related to the sewer loan and project, and council indicated affected residents will be notified about staging and access.
The Corinne City Council said the municipal sewer project will officially begin May 4 and described staging plans and associated loan-closing and engineering costs.
Chair (Speaker 1) told the council that crews will stage pipe, cement boxes and other materials near the city shop and place excess dirt on a nearby city-owned 80-foot roadway and field: "the sewer project officially kicks off May 4." Councilors discussed access concerns for a nearby resident and said staff would notify affected property owners.
Staff later read a list of payments that included a $5,000 Department of Environmental Quality item described as "for the loan closing for the sewer," and multiple engineering and loan-closing invoices (Sunrise Engineering amounts and other loan-closing fees were read aloud). The transcript records those line items but does not show a separate roll-call approval for each listed check in the text.
Why it matters: the kickoff marks the start of on-the-ground construction that could affect staging, access and short-term traffic; loan-closing and engineering fees indicate financial commitments already processed or planned as the project begins.
What happens next: crews will stage materials on the identified city property; staff will notify nearby residents and proceed with construction activities consistent with project timelines.
