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Kenner City Council moving forward on sewer bonds, despite critics

2015-06-19 07:23:11| Waste Management - Topix.net

Kenner City Council on Thursday voted unanimously to seek clearance from state authorities to borrow up to $15 million for sewer upgrade projects, including demolition of two defunct treatment plants. Critics questioned whether a public referendum is necessary to issue the bonds, which the Department of Environmental Quality would purchase with a .95-percent interest rate.

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