It’s the last item, under NEW BUSINESS:
- Discussion Regarding Valdosta Sewage Spill and Compliance with Consent Order — Commissioner Waldrep.
That’s at the Madison County Commission Regular Meeting, Wednesday, April 24, 2024, at 6:00 PM in the Courthouse Annex, 229 SW Pinckney St., Room 107, Madison, Florida.
Valdosta sewage at Madison County Commission, Commissioner Donnie Waldrep 2024-04-24
According to Valdosta Mayor Scott James Matheson just now, “Wastewater, Engineering and City Manager meeting is 9:15 Tuesday morning to discuss increased capacity options.”
I asked if the public is invited. He answered, “No, I will report results to you….”
Valdosta is working hard on upgrading its dilapidated sewer system infrastructure, using local taxes and a Georgia state loan. They’ve spent more than $100 million dollars already.
Valdosta was pretty timely in telling the public about its nine other recent sewage spills.
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