File / TPI Camp Hill Town Council approved multiple agenda items that will affect how residents pay for water, sewage and gas.
The Capacity Collaborative and Thriving Earth Exchange hope to work with Camp Hill to aid in creating a sustainable water system for the town.
This Monday, the Camp Hill Town Council approved a request to increase water and sewage tap fees to no longer be a flat rate.
Officials were surprised Thursday as bids were opened for a new six-mile sewer line to service portions of U.S. Highway 280 and Alabama Graphite.
The cost to install a sewer line from the industrial park in Kellyton to the Sugar Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant in Alexander City will be …