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Project to replace North Walnut water and sewer lines begins

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Project to replace North Walnut water and sewer lines begins

YOUNGSTOWN

Wick Neighbors Inc. cut the ribbon today on a $1,565,000 project that replaces water and sanitary sewer lines along North Walnut Street.

The project, between Carlton and Rayen avenues, is key to developing the Wick District-Smoky Hollow area, said the Rev. Richard Murphy, Wick Neighbor’s board chairman.

The 66-acre areas is bounded by Wick, Andrews, Rayen and Madison avenues with Youngstown State University owning about 80 percent of the property.

Wick Neighbors provided $100,000 of the project’s cost. The rest came from a $665,000 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Economic Development Incentive Program grant, $550,000 from a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ grant, and $250,000 from the city of Youngstown.

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