Tippecanoe-Chapman Sewer Irons Out Project Details
All members of the Tippecanoe-Chapman Sewer District board were present, with Jeff Rowe and Jeff Thornburg in attendance via Zoom, for the Monday, Oct. 10, monthly meeting.
Read MoreAll members of the Tippecanoe-Chapman Sewer District board were present, with Jeff Rowe and Jeff Thornburg in attendance via Zoom, for the Monday, Oct. 10, monthly meeting.
Read MoreBy Caleigh Byrer InkFreeNews NORTH WEBSTER — Members of the Tippecanoe & Chapman Regional Sewer District approved a new ordinance after a few changes were made to the rates during a special meeting Monday, Sept. 19. The meeting was held in order to pass the ordinance to avoid … Read More
The members of the Tippecanoe & Chapman Regional Sewer District heard from three of the 11 individuals who attended the proposed sewer rate ordinance public hearing Monday, Sept. 12.
Read MoreChanges in the law that affect sewer districts were brought to the attention of the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District Board Monday, April 18.
Read MoreEven amongst the busyness of sewer projects, closing bids, and investigating rates, the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District board welcomed a new member during the Monday night, Oct. 18, monthly meeting.
Read MoreTurkey Creek Regional Sewer District in a special meeting Tuesday, Sept. 28, unanimously passed an ordinance to amend the cap amount for a bond to run sewer lines along Northshore and Eastshore drives and Shore Lane.
Read MoreProgress continues on the preliminary plan work by Jones Petrie Rafinski for the Tippecanoe & Chapman Lakes Regional Sewer District. But the promise of more detailed information will come in January, according to Ken Jones, president of JPR, during the board meeting Monday evening, Dec. 14.
Read MoreThe reality of COVID hit home again Monday evening, Nov. 16, when the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District made the decision to postpone their traditional holiday gathering.
Read MoreThe public received notice mid-month Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District would be switching back to the old standby, virtual meetings, for the October talks. During Monday night’s discussion, district superintendent Timothy Woodward revealed a COVID-positive employee was the cause for this precautionary measure.
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