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Article: Lansing Township sewer-system idea gets mixed reviews.
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- Post-Bulletin (Rochester, MN)
- Article date:
- September 29, 2006
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Byline: Roxana Orellana
Sep. 29--Lansing Township on Thursday released a price tag for a new sewer system. Some residents indicated they would be willing to pay the price; others want to see more options; while others want to be left alone. More than 60 people gathered Thursday night at Mapleview Community Hall to hear details of a sanitary sewer district that would serve residents in the Woodhaven area and nearby neighborhoods in Lansing Township. Residents from Woodhaven had approached the township board about including them in the village of Lansing's sewage pond and installing a sewer to serve the area. "We said 'OK, we'll get you a price,'" ...
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