Work has begun on the state-mandated renovations to the Lone Tree wastewater treatment plant.
At its Monday night meeting, the City Council approved the first invoice for $67,000 to contractor …
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Work has begun on the state-mandated renovations to the Lone Tree wastewater treatment plant.
At its Monday night meeting, the City Council approved the first invoice for $67,000 to contractor Boomerang Corp. The overall project is estimated at $6.4 million.
Later in the meeting, the council approved two resolutions related to the project. The first authorized a loan agreement for $2.7 million in sewer revenue bonds. The second authorized issuing general obligation bonds for the project.
According to City Clerk Stephanie Dautremont, no amount was set for the general obligation bonds. That amount will be set “further down the road” after current funding is exhausted.