The city is investing $50 million into a new water tank and lines to ensure residents have reliable water pressure and fire safety.
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Residents argued the project is an unnecessary expense that could be funded by federal taxes.
The city administration and proponents of water management infrastructure.
Local residents who value the natural state of the river.
Residents expressed strong opposition to the proposed pipeline, citing concerns about environmental impact, high costs, and the value of natural waterways.
Early morning sewer and storm drain maintenance to begin in Logan on April 12 Cache Valley Daily
The city is investing $50 million into a new water tank and lines to ensure residents have reliable water pressure and fire safety.
The city is moving forward with a major water pipeline project on Canyon Road. While it will require removing some trees, officials say it's the most cost-effective way to upgrade aging infrastructure and improve road safety.
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