Should the Aiken City Council create a new, lower water rate to attract an economic development project? The Aiken City Council will wait until another meeting to make that decision. The Aiken City Council voted 6-1 Monday evening to delay deliberating the second and final reading of an ordinance establishing a new rate for customers using more than 15 million gallons of water per month.
Aiken City Council approved a resolution accepting an agreement with S.C. Department of Transportation allowing the city to replace the Fairfield Street bridge.
The Aiken City Council could soon begin the process of selling Newberry Hall, a downtown building once slated to be demolished as part of Project Pascalis.
Aiken City Council had first reading of an ordinance setting a lower water rate for customers using more than 15 million gallons per month to attract a company.