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www.ephrataboro.orgKey Information for the Public ✔ Completed Projects: 💧 Stream restoration along Gross Run near East Fulton Street to stabilize banks, improve water quality, and reduce sediment runoff. ✔ Ongoing / Planned Projects: 💧 South Market Street Stormwater Improvements – new lines and features to manage runoff. 💧 Rail Trail Flood Mitigation – reduce ponding and closures along the trail. 💧 Lake Street Stormwater Line Upgrades – replace aged pipes for improved flow. 💧 Circle Drive Stormwater Improvements...
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patch.comThe City of Ephrata is pleased to announce the appointment of Robert “Rob” Miller as the City’s new Administrative Services Manager/City Clerk. Read on... New Water Tower In-Service! Crews have turned the tower online and are now working through valve adjustments to fully separate the pressure zones. We expect the Ephrata Heights pressure zone to be in service in the next hour, with everything fully completed by the end of the day. Read on...
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www.ephrata.orgOn Monday and Tuesday of this week, Mayor Steve Oliver, Council Member Matt Moore, and City Administrator Ray Towry traveled to the Washington State Capitol to meet with Senators and Representatives in support of Ephrata’s current and future needs. Over two days of meetings with eight legislators on both sides of the political aisle, city leadership focused on public safety, infrastructure, fiscal sustainability, and quality of life for the Ephrata community. … Ephrata’s leadership also...
www.ephrata.orgOn Monday and Tuesday of this week, Mayor Steve Oliver, Council Member Matt Moore, and City Administrator Ray Towry traveled to the Washington State Capitol to meet with Senators and Representatives in support of Ephrata’s current and future needs. Over two days of meetings with eight legislators on both sides of the political aisle, city leadership focused on public safety, infrastructure, fiscal sustainability, and quality of life for the Ephrata community. … Ephrata’s leadership also...
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