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We're going to pay user fees for water and sewer and it's my understanding the burden of extension lines will be on the shoulders of the developers, not the city,
Dennis Phillips
Our nation's water/wastewater infrastructure is literally crumbling beneath our city streets. The hidden problem for America is 70 to 100 year water and sewer lines that don't have the capacity to respond to today's population growth and vastly increased water use and reuse.
James Oberstar
Our nation's water/wastewater infrastructure is literally crumbling beneath our city streets, ... The hidden problem for America is 70 to 100 year water and sewer lines that don't have the capacity to respond to today's population growth and vastly increased water use and reuse.
James Oberstar
Impact fees are usually assessed for new homes that come up, to cover the impacts of added utility and sewer lines and the like. (In the case of the arena) it will only be partial use so they requested a variance to the fees.
Robert Anderson
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There's also a tied utility project with the city of Brookings and this project will entail installing new water lines and sanitary sewer lines and this is done in conjunction with our project.
John Rittershaus
The ruling doesn't say that the school district is entitled to more fees, nor does it confirm that the county has any rights to sewer capacity from the city sewer plant.
Steve Herum
He said the improvements will include 33 blocks of total infrastructure reconstruction, including sewer lines, water lines, lighting and concrete, which will “completely change the face of Havre. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. He said the improvements will include 33 blocks of total infrastructure reconstruction, including sewer lines, water lines, lighting and concrete, which will “completely change the face of Havre.
Mick Johnson
User fees are costly and require a large bureaucracy to administer and are an administrative burden to companies. It's of no value.
Ed Bolen
New development should include school needs, streets, sewer lines and hook-up, water lines and hook-up, sidewalk, utilities, cost of total public protection (manpower, equipment and structures), parks and library needed for new growth.
Randy Miller
All of the money generated from sales tax, business licenses fees and property taxes on the island is put in this fund, none of it goes to the city's general fund. Other revenue is generated from assessment fees charged to developers.
Craig Whittom
But then, my point, though, once the casino project people realize we have to come up with some money some or way or another for water and sewer upgrades, very possibly they'll be willing to come back to the table and we can provide the electric, water, and sewer.
Michael Gibson
We've got city water, city sewer, police and fire-rescue services right there across the street from them. It makes perfect sense to take a look at that.
Shawn Harrison
We want to focus a lot of attention on this neighborhood. We want to upgrade the water lines, public sewer system and pave the streets.
Tom Harp
There's lots of stuff in these waters that can hurt you - tin, nails, glass and steel. There's probably broken sewer lines. You can put your hand in the water but, if you get cut, go put some antibiotic on it.
Chris LaGarde
We are contributing just over $4 million directly toward sewer with our tap and access fees during construction of the project. In addition to this, we have agreed to front $400,000 of this to the city (as) construction begins.
Ken Green
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