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Council schedules public hearing on $29.8 million pump station bond ordinance

July 29, 2025 | West Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut


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Council schedules public hearing on $29.8 million pump station bond ordinance
The West Haven City Council on July 28 scheduled a public hearing for Aug. 25 at 6:50 p.m. to consider a bond ordinance authorizing planning, design and construction of the Dawson Avenue and East Avenue pump stations with a total estimated project cost of $29,800,800.

Background and financing: City staff explained the project will likely be submitted to the Connecticut Clean Water Fund, a state program that mixes grants and low‑interest loans for wastewater infrastructure. The council and city finance staff said that if the project is approved through the state program, the funding would be apportioned between a grant portion and an 80% loan portion to be repaid over 20 years at below‑market interest rates typically associated with the Clean Water Fund.

Next steps: The council withdrew the initial motion and formally set a public hearing for Aug. 25 at 6:50 p.m. to allow public comment and to comply with bonding ordinance requirements before further action.

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