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Osage City authorizes KDHE loan agreement to repair about 4,000 feet of sewer pipe in South Area Project
Summary
Council approved Ordinance No. 1702 authorizing a loan agreement with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (via the Kansas Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund) to televise, clean and repair roughly 4,000 linear feet of sewer pipe and repair or replace about 40 manholes in the South Area Project.
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Osage City Council on June 10 approved Ordinance No. 1702, authorizing execution of a loan agreement between the city and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) through the Kansas Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund to finance the South Area sewer rehabilitation project.
City Manager Katie Hodge described the project scope as televising, cleaning and repairing an estimated 4,000 linear feet of sewer piping and repairing or replacing approximately 40 manholes to identify structural issues and infiltration/inflow concerns. Council Member Cathryn Houghton moved to approve Ordinance 1702; Susan Smith seconded and the motion carried 8-0.
The ordinance authorizes the loan agreement and establishes a dedicated revenue source for loan repayment, and the motion record shows unanimous council approval. The council minutes do not specify the loan amount or repayment schedule in the meeting text; those details will be in the loan documents executed pursuant to the ordinance.
