The City of Buffalo has taken a significant step in addressing its infrastructure needs by accepting an Unmet Housing Needs Grant from the State Loan and Investment Board (SLIB). This grant will facilitate the extension of the city’s sewer line, a crucial development for the community.
Details of the Grant
During the recent city council meeting, Mayor Shane Schrader provided insights into the grant agreement. The grant will fund the extension of 6,180 linear feet of 8-inch PVC sewer lines, complete with manholes, highway bore, and surface restoration. This extension will run from Cowboy Trail to Airport Road, enhancing the city’s sanitary sewer infrastructure.
Community Impact
The extension of the sewer line is a vital project for Buffalo, as it addresses the city’s growing housing needs. By improving the infrastructure, the city is paving the way for potential residential development, which could attract more families and businesses to the area. This project not only supports the current residents but also aligns with the city’s long-term growth plans.
Local Leadership and Support
Mayor Schrader acknowledged the efforts of city officials Kevin and Julie, who played a pivotal role in securing the grant by presenting the city’s case to the SLIB board. Their dedication underscores the importance of local leadership in driving community development projects.
The city council’s decision to approve the grant reflects a commitment to improving Buffalo’s infrastructure and meeting the housing needs of its residents. As the project progresses, it is expected to bring about positive changes for the community, enhancing the quality of life and supporting economic growth.
Original reporting: Sheridan Media (Sheridan WY) — read the source article.