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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSN$2 billion and 20 years to upgrade Atlanta’s water infrastructureThe upgrade to Atlanta’s failing water infrastructure will cost an estimated $2 billion and take 20 years to complete, ...
The city of Atlanta will need $2 billion to upgrade its aging water and sewer infrastructure over the next 20 years. Why it ...
It really was no secret that Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens eventually would back away from the eastside Beltline rail plan. You know, the one that would have cost a quarter-billion dollars for a little ...
Mayor Dickens said he cannot say whether increasing water rates is on or off the table but that no such proposal exists yet.
The city of Atlanta will upgrade its aging infrastructure and the price tag is substantial. Mayor Andre Dickens says the ...
Now, the City of Atlanta said it is working on a major project to improve its clean water system to prevent it from happening ...
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Atlanta News First on MSNMayor Dickens outlines $2 billion upgrades to Atlanta’s aging water system after several massive pipe breaksA news conference is scheduled for 11:25 a.m. Tuesday at the Shirley C. Franklin Pumping Station in northwest Atlanta.
City officials estimate repairing and replacing thousands of pipes will take two decades and cost upwards of $2 billion.
Water main breaks are a frequent problem across the city, as many of the system’s pipes are more than 100 years old.
A trophy development site in Midtown that’s long languished will become a public park "to last the city for eternity." ...
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