Water line upgrade project set to start Monday

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Following nearly three years of planning, a project to upgrade a stretch of the city's underground water transmission lines is set to start Monday.

The $1.61 million project on the city's west side is the first in a series of long-term projects aimed at improving the city's water transmission system.

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  • I wonder if they have any plans to improve the drainage system to stop flooding from occuring around Albertson's and Taco John's and some other areas.

    -- Posted by Delightful on Tue, Jun 19, 2012, at 1:48 AM
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