New Projects On The Horizon For Turkey Creek Sewer
The goal has always been to provide sewer to the people of the lakes.
Read MoreThe goal has always been to provide sewer to the people of the lakes.
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 MoreTurkey Creek Regional Sewer District board of trustees got together several times during the past week — once to formally receive bids on the large Eastshore-Northshore sewer addition project, and again for the regular monthly meeting Monday, Sept. 20.
Read MoreSell your farmland! That was the message from a light-hearted board during Monday night’s meeting of the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District. After an Aug. 9 auction of 59.3 acres, the district was feeling about $585,000 more secure. Just a moment before the regular meeting started, the group held a public hearing to announce the sale of the land and finalized the documentation during the full meeting.
Read MoreAs the need to begin construction for the Eastshore and Northshore areas approaches, the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District is working quickly to tie up loose ends. Jeff Hersha and John Julien of Jones and Henry were on hand at the regular monthly meeting Monday night, July 19, to help direct questions and offer guidance on the best way to move forward in a timely manner.
Read MoreAs the weather heats up and lakes get busier, the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District team is prepping for the heaviest flow of the year — the July Fourth holiday. The TCRSD board met Monday night, June 21, to review district updates and talk through progress on the Eastshore Northshore sewering project.
Read MoreTurkey Creek Regional Sewer District board met Monday evening, May 17, to discuss last month’s updates. As the district progresses with the Eastshore and Northshore sewer project, the engineers and project team are preparing with easements and grinder locations.
Read MoreTurkey Creek Regional Sewer District board continues to meet briefly each month, forging ahead with local sewer projects behind masks and spaced out in the large garage bay. In just 30 minutes, the board welcomed a new member, reviewed IDEM updates, and listened to smaller project overviews Monday, March 15.
Read MoreAs another winter storm blew its way across the fields, the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District met for a brief update on happenings from the past month Monday evening, Feb. 15. The meeting lasted just 20 minutes, but each committee and representative had a chance to share what they’ve been working on around the district.
Read MoreKicking off the new year, Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District board covered a few big topics in a short monthly meeting held Monday evening, Jan. 18. Here’s a quick overview of what made it to their agenda:
Read MoreAs the year comes to a close, and loose ends are tied up, Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District has finally received news that allows it to move forward with planning the Syracuse Lake sewer project (often called NEAR project by locals).
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.
Read MoreAlthough no great progress has been made for the addition of sewers around Lake Wawasee, the board did fill their evening with a series of smaller updates from Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District superintendent Timothy Woodward.
Read MoreAfter a less formal introduction to the public last month, the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District board voted to approve a motion that will increase customer costs by about 9% during the next three years.
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