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Water crisis averted as infrastructure projects gain approval

September 06, 2024 | Crawford County, Kansas


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Water crisis averted as infrastructure projects gain approval
During a recent government meeting, the commissioners approved resolution 2024-022, which vacates a 12-foot section in lot number 6, block 2. The motion received unanimous support, signaling a smooth progression through the agenda.

Gus Bernetti, a representative from Crawford County, presented three infrastructure projects funded through the state of Kansas' bipartisan infrastructure law. This funding initiative aims to assist smaller rural communities without requiring matching funds from local governments. Bernetti highlighted a critical project in Mulberry, where the community is currently losing approximately 30% of its water due to leaks. The proposed solution involves replacing two miles of aging pipes, which is expected to significantly mitigate the water loss issue.

To move forward, Bernetti requested the commissioners' approval for three affidavits related to these projects, emphasizing the importance of their signatures for the initiatives to proceed. The meeting underscored the ongoing efforts to enhance infrastructure in rural areas, reflecting a commitment to improving essential services for local communities.

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