Chinook Council hears plans for water distribution system then holds regular meeting

 

February 21, 2018

City Council members Clint Greytak and Meredy Phares study a sign board showing the proposed projects that make up the Capital Improvement Plan for the city of Chinook. Residents of the city are encouraged to stop by city hall and 'vote' for the projects they believe should have top priority. The Capital Improvement Plan is a scheduling document to help guide major projects for the city during the next 20 years.

Before its regular February meeting the Chinook Council heard the first presentation of a Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) that addresses issues with the city's water distribution system. The PER serves as a planning document to help the council prioritize work to be done on the distribution system. A PER is required to successfully apply for grants to finance the upgrade. Two years ago the city began the process and submitted its first grant application which was not funded. The regular monthly council meeting followed the presentation of the recommendations to upgrade the water distr...



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