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Corinne says sewer project will kick off May 4; staff outlines staging and dirt storage plans

Corinne City Council · April 21, 2026

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Summary

City staff told the Corinne City Council the municipal sewer construction will begin May 4, with pipe and equipment staged at city property across from the gas station and excess dirt temporarily stored on a nearby city-owned field. Staff will notify directly affected residents about access changes.

Corinne city staff told the City Council the municipal sewer project will officially begin May 4, and described where contractors will stage equipment and where excess earth will be placed.

Chair (speaker 1) said contractors will stage pipe and concrete boxes on an 80-foot city-owned roadway near the city shop across from the gas station. He said excess dirt that cannot immediately be re-used will be temporarily placed on a field adjacent to a residence (described in the meeting as near where Nancy lives) and moved as the project proceeds.

Chair warned that the staging and dirt storage could affect access for one nearby property and said staff had alerted the affected resident; he advised the property owner may need to remove an old fence if access is required for construction. Committee members asked whether neighboring residents had been informed; staff said they would notify those affected.

Financial and administrative steps related to the project also appeared on the council's consent items: staff listed a $5,000 check to the Department of Environmental Quality for sewer loan closing and several Sunrise Engineering invoices covering GIS and design work. The council approved routine payments as presented.

No construction contract award or final contractor name was recorded in the transcript; the meeting logged staging plans, initial logistics, and staff commitments to directly notify affected homeowners and manage dirt staging as needed.