City Council proceeds on Riverfront Wastewater plant

Councilman Darold Smith, who has questioned all along how the city will pay for the new system, also suggested that Cottonwood has a lack of “transparency” in its disclosure of the $13 million financial reserve left from the original Cottonwood sewer construction when it asked for a sewer rate increase.

Councilman Darold Smith, who has questioned all along how the city will pay for the new system, also suggested that Cottonwood has a lack of “transparency” in its disclosure of the $13 million financial reserve left from the original Cottonwood sewer construction when it asked for a sewer rate increase.

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