December 11, 2024 - 10:59
BUCKHANNON – In a significant step towards enhancing the city’s water infrastructure, the Buckhannon City Council has approved a reimbursement resolution aimed at securing funding for a new water treatment plant. During the council meeting held on December 5, members recognized the urgent need for a modern facility to ensure the community has access to clean and safe drinking water.
The resolution allows the city to reimburse itself for expenses incurred during the planning and construction phases of the new plant. This proactive measure is designed to streamline the financing process and ensure that the necessary funds are available for this critical project.
Council members expressed their commitment to improving the city's water services and emphasized the importance of investing in infrastructure to meet the growing needs of Buckhannon's residents. As the city moves forward with this initiative, community members can look forward to enhanced water quality and reliability in the near future.
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