Doug Snyder, engineer for the Village of Somers, addresses more than 70 people in attendance for a public hearing Tuesday night on the proposed $3.6 million water main project planned for 12th Street (Highway E) between Shoreland Lutheran High School and the post office. The board voted unanimously to approve nearly $1.6 million in special assessments for 95 parcels in the project zone.
Terry Flores
Paul Scriver, Shoreland Lutheran High School president, addresses the Somers Village Board during Tuesday night's public hearing at Village Hall. More than 70 people were in attendance for the meeting.
SOMERS — Property owners on 95 parcels in the village can soon expect to pay nearly $1.6 million in special assessments to help fund a $3.6 million water main project planned for two segments along 12th Street (Highway E).
Doug Snyder, engineer for the Village of Somers, addresses more than 70 people in attendance for a public hearing Tuesday night on the proposed $3.6 million water main project planned for 12th Street (Highway E) between Shoreland Lutheran High School and the post office. The board voted unanimously to approve nearly $1.6 million in special assessments for 95 parcels in the project zone.
Paul Scriver, Shoreland Lutheran High School president, addresses the Somers Village Board during Tuesday night's public hearing at Village Hall. More than 70 people were in attendance for the meeting.