Lanesboro receives grant for new sewage treatment plant
ST. PAUL, Mn. (WXOW)- The Minnesota Public Facilities Authority has approved a more than $9 million grant for the city of Lanesboro to receive a new wastewater treatment plant.
Lanesboro was one of 12 communities to receive grant funding, which awarded $44 million statewide for infrastructure projects.
Sen. Jeremy Miller (R-Winona) made the grant announcement. Providing funding for water and sewer infrastructure projects continues to be a priority of mine and this grant is terrific news for the city of Lanesboro. Local leaders have been working hard to address this important need in the community and I couldn’t be happier for Mayor Resseman, City Administrator Michele Peterson, members of the city council, city staff, and all Lanesboro residents.”
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Menahga City Council initiates water tower, street, sewer planning
The council hired an engineering firm to write a facility plan for street and sewer improvements and a design to replace the existing water tower. 11:45 am, Feb. 17, 2021 ×
The Menahga water tower stands in the background of this 2018 Menahga Midsummer water war.Enterprise file photo
The Menahga City Council hired Ulteig Engineers, Inc. on Feb. 9 to complete two engineering plans: one for street improvements and another to replace the existing water tower.
The council also approved grant applications to Sourcewell and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for energy and environment planning and implementation.