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Boone County commissioners table choice of preferred sewer infrastructure amid funding questions
Summary
The board delayed selecting a preferred infrastructure alternative for the proposed Boone County Regional Sewer District, citing missing lifecycle cost estimates, bonding options and uncertainty about expansion to Thorntown; staff said a preferred alternative is required for the state petition but further fiscal detail is needed before a decision.
Boone County commissioners on March 23 voted to table a resolution that would have selected a preferred infrastructure alternative for a proposed Boone County Regional Sewer District, saying they need more detailed financial analysis before narrowing to a single option.
Commissioners discussed three alternatives presented to the board: a smaller, expandable plant (described in the meeting as roughly $16.8 million for an initial plant serving the 47 Commons with capacity to grow toward Thorntown), and two…
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