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New Features Move Monterey Wastewater Treatment Plant Completion Date

Monterey’s updated wastewater treatment plant will not be completed until May, but the extension will allow for new features. Cultural Administrator Rafferty Cleary said supply chain delays have backed up projects across the county, and this one is no different. Cleary said the plant is one of the most important developments for Monterey in some 40 years. “We’re really excited ... Read More »

Monterey Water And Sewer Line Project Wrapping Up, Paving Remains

Monterey’s project extending water and sewer lines off exit 300 is coming to a close. Mayor JJ Reels said crews switched to the new water line Thursday, which is one of the final steps to close the contract. “After that’s done, the contractor now I think they will be finished with it,” Reels said. “Then, we’ll have to get the ... Read More »

Monterey Starts Exit 300 Water And Sewer Project

Monterey broke ground this week on its water and sewer line project off exit 300. The aging water line running from South Holly Street to the Bee Rock Overlook will be replaced. Mayor JJ Reels said sewer lines are also being added. “Right now, they are cutting the pavement from Bee Rock up to about the Hardee’s, where we are ... Read More »

ARC Approves Funding For Monterey Water And Sewer Project

The Town of Monterey’s water and sewer line project off exit 300 received final approval from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC). The commission requires a review by a consultant before funding a project with federal money. Monterey Grant Administrator Dawn Kupferer said the consultant approved theconstruction plans, bidding procedures and budget. “They have announced to the city and Mayor Wiggins ... Read More »

Monterey Looks For New Business Off Exit 300

The city of Monterey will extend sewer and water lines at exit 300 on I-40 to allow new businesses to build. Mayor Bill Wiggins said the new lines will stretch from South Holley Street to the city limits around Bee Rock Road. “We have six properties out there at exit 300 that would have some commercial appeal once we can ... Read More »