Pryor Announces State Grant for Frankfort

By Admin  

It was recently announced that the Village of Frankfort will receive a state grant for $500,000 to help fix problems with the water system in the Ross County community.

It is great to see money coming back in to the communities here in Southern Ohio.  I have had the opportunity to discuss this project with the Village Mayor and Village Council and I am really very happy to see that all of their hard work paid off, and that they will be able to receive this funding to better the community.

The grant will allow the village to address water systems leaks and faulty meters. The Village plans to replace approximately 27,547 linear feet of waterline and construct a new water storage tank. The estimated $3.8 million project will assist 469 households.

The Water and Sanitary Sewer Program is administered by the Ohio Department of Development’s Office of Housing and Community Partnerships and helps local governments maintain, improve, and expand water and sanitary sewer systems.

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