Friday, March 23, 2007

BAYFIELD: Town staff members and affordable housing advocates believe the town of Bayfield's efforts to increase the supply of moderately priced homes could also provide a financial boost to help solve the town's sewage treatment problems.

As we have previously noted, Bayfield's sewage treatment plant has been overburdened for several months, which led town staff in February to impose a strict approval process on sewer taps for new construction. A new plant is expected to cost almost $7 million. Efforts are currently under way to improve the existing system and some success is being seen.

Town Manager Justin Clifton said, "Our number one priority right now is to lift the tap restrictions, and the only way to do that right now is to improve the current facility. The money can only come from tap sales, so were not going to dip into the capital funds or taxpayer dollars to do it." He also said the will propose an increase in sewer tap fees to the town's Sanitation Board.

Stay tuned. This story isn't over yet!

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