Sewer Project In Syracuse Coming To An End
The sewer project is wrapping up for residents who live along Eastshore and Northshore drives in Syracuse.
Read MoreThe sewer project is wrapping up for residents who live along Eastshore and Northshore drives in Syracuse.
Read MoreAs the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District forges ahead with sewers for Northshore and Eastshore drives, the small projects and plans that make up day-to-day life for the district keeps the crew busy.
Read MoreIcy roads and sickness kept the meeting short for the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District.
Read MoreWhile the district started the evening with celebrations and cheers, the night ended with serious consideration on how to be most helpful to some of its newest customers.
Read MoreThe goal has always been to provide sewer to the people of the lakes.
Read MoreAs the weather heats up and lakes get busier, the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District team is prepping for the heaviest flow of the year — the July Fourth holiday. The TCRSD board met Monday night, June 21, to review district updates and talk through progress on the Eastshore Northshore sewering project.
Read MoreTurkey Creek Regional Sewer District board continues to meet briefly each month, forging ahead with local sewer projects behind masks and spaced out in the large garage bay. In just 30 minutes, the board welcomed a new member, reviewed IDEM updates, and listened to smaller project overviews Monday, March 15.
Read MoreKicking off the new year, Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District board covered a few big topics in a short monthly meeting held Monday evening, Jan. 18. Here’s a quick overview of what made it to their agenda:
Read MoreThe public received notice mid-month Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District would be switching back to the old standby, virtual meetings, for the October talks. During Monday night’s discussion, district superintendent Timothy Woodward revealed a COVID-positive employee was the cause for this precautionary measure.
Read MoreAlthough no great progress has been made for the addition of sewers around Lake Wawasee, the board did fill their evening with a series of smaller updates from Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District superintendent Timothy Woodward.
Read MoreBy Chelsea Los InkFreeNews CROMWELL — In what is quickly becoming standard operating procedure, the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District board held April’s monthly meeting via Zoom video conferencing. The digital meeting was held Monday, April 20, and kicked off promptly at 7 p.m. As usual, board members … Read More
CROMWELL — Fun, festive, and final. Each December brings a holly jolly feel to the sewer crew that comprises the board of Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District, and Monday night, Dec. 16, was no exception. Although the board and district said goodbye to member Rex Heil after 20 … Read More
CROMWELL — With less than two months remaining in the year, Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District board members found themselves finalizing resolutions and ordinances, as well as wrapping up the water plant improvement project during Monday night’s meeting. Held Nov. 18, this month felt a little more down-to-business, … Read More
CROMWELL — The regular monthly meeting Monday, Sept. 16, of the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District was much quieter than just a month prior. With just a handful of public members, TCRSD board members and staff were able to answer questions about not only the future of the … Read More
CROMWELL — It was a celebratory meeting Monday, May 20, for the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District board and employees. After months of debate, increased bills and delayed contracts the district officially flipped the switch on the town of Syracuse. On Tuesday, May 14, 65 percent of the … Read More
CROMWELL — Early May 2019 — that’s the looming deadline for the switch to be flipped, effectively ending Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District’s business with the town of Syracuse. TCRSD chatted details during the regular monthly meeting held Monday evening, April 15. Although the district has seen great … Read More