Florence announces $127 million water and sewer system upgrade for future growth

Jamie Carsten, Chair
Jamie Carsten, Chair
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Florence officials announced on Mar. 30 a multi-year plan to improve the city’s water quality and expand sewer capacity, aiming to prepare for future growth and strengthen the delivery system.

The initiative follows the approval of a long-term master plan focused on water distribution and sewer collection improvements over the next two decades. The project will be funded with $127 million from bonds and development funds, according to city leaders.

The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce operates as a community business organization serving the Florence area in Arizona, according to the official website. The chamber contributes to community engagement by promoting local tourism and supporting businesses in Florence, as reported by its official site. In addition, it works to advance economic growth and prosperity through education, advocacy, and collaboration among businesses and residents.

Paul Felker held the position of executive director for the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce, according to information available on its website. The chamber also provides resources such as a member directory and networking events designed to support local businesses.

Broader implications of this infrastructure investment include potential benefits for economic development in Florence. With improved utilities infrastructure, local businesses may see enhanced opportunities for expansion or new ventures.



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