| Written by Mark Lineberger |
| Friday, 18 January 2013 00:00 |
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The Camp Verde Sanitary District has done its part to possibly come under the control of the Town of Camp Verde after voting to dissolve at its January meeting. It was a required step toward putting the issue before voters.
An effort was made to get the process rolling some years ago, but the district was dealing with a host of other problems at the time, and the idea was dropped by the Camp Verde Town Council. For the full story, see the Wednesday, Jan. 16, edition of The Camp Verde Journal. |
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Established years before the town was incorporated, the district and town have discussed bringing the area’s sewers under town control for years so the town could have better control over them as a tool for economic development.