Study to address Sherman's aging sanitary sewer lines
Herald Democrat
Modernizing infrastructure in the heart of the Sherman has become a priority for city leaders. An $87,452 contract with Burgess & Niple Inc., who is expected to survey and map the aging sanitary sewer lines that run through downtown Sherman in an effort to address ongoing concerns by business owners and residents, was recently approved.
Through the study, the city hopes to find the cause of reported issues with sewer services in the district, which include odor concerns, among others. This represents the first of nearly $500,000 of investment that the city pledged last year.