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from $480 to $730 over a five-year phase-in
period. The roads are the topic of another
20-year plan, called “Transportation for
Tomorrow,” which is nearly complete and
has thus far narrowed the road-centric
infrastructure gap to $700,000, with more
work todo regarding funding sources.
A storm water master process is also under
way, which, Roycroft said, is allowing the
district to “go out and figure what have
we've got, where is it and what kind of
condition is it in.” When that assessment is
complete, he said, the task will shift to
pulling a plan together, but he characterized
the remaining work as more “getting on top
of things” rather than a “major economic
hardship.”
Among the infrastructure projects
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