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Council adopts annual municipal wastewater planning survey
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Summary
The Corinne City Council unanimously adopted the annual Municipal Wastewater Planning Program survey, a state-required questionnaire about sewer maintenance and 25-year replacement projections; members agreed staff will complete the detailed submission and return any questions at the next meeting.
The Corinne City Council adopted its annual Municipal Wastewater Planning Program survey after brief discussion, the council announced.
Chair (Speaker 1) said the form is a recurring state survey about the city's sewer system and long-term replacement needs: "This is a survey we do each year." Committee member (Speaker 4) moved to adopt the survey and Committee member (Speaker 2) seconded. Chair later announced, "So municipal waste water planning program is adopted." The motion carried with no dissent recorded in the transcript.
The survey asks municipalities to confirm maintenance practices and to project replacement costs for system components over a 25-year horizon. Council members asked for copies to review and agreed staff (JL and Kendra, as referenced in the meeting) will complete the detailed responses before final submission.
Why it matters: the survey helps document long-term fiscal needs for sewer replacement and supports eligibility for state programs and loan consideration. Staff said the survey is largely a check-and-balance exercise rather than a policy action; members agreed to defer detailed questions to staff and that the city will submit the annual responses on the state timeline.
What happens next: staff will finalize the survey responses and the council will revisit any substantive questions or clarifications at a future meeting.
