City Council “Looking Ahead”

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The next episode of our “Looking Ahead” video series with MasonWebTV, where we discuss what’s on the agenda for City Council meetings each week, is now available.

In this episode, City Manager Jeff Niten and MasonWebTV’s Dedrick  Allan discuss the upcoming October 25 Council study session on the Water  System Comprehensive Plan

update. We last updated the Water System Comprehensive Plan in July 2021,  and this latest presentation covers comments from the Washington State  Department of Health

and the Squaxin Island Tribe. The Water System  Comprehensive Plan is a guiding document for the City to document the  current status of our water system and plan for future

water needs. 

Want more details? The study session packet will be posted on the Council Meeting Agendas & Minutes page.

The City Council will meet at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, October 25. Meetings  can be attended either in-person at the Civic Center or through Zoom.

Original source can be found here.



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