Construction of the new Santa Rita Water Reclamation Facility at Santa Rita Park now occupies most of the park’s field. “We expected this to happen from the start of the project, that the contractor had the option of using the area,” said Parks and Recreation Director Cathy Metz. “We are now in the process of hiring a consulting team to come up with a new design of the park that will include community input.” Construction of the wastewater-treatment plant is expected to be completed in 2019.
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Construction of the new Santa Rita Water Reclamation Facility at Santa Rita Park now occupies most of the park’s field. “We expected this to happen from the start of the project, that the contractor had the option of using the area,” said Parks and Recreation Director Cathy Metz. “We are now in the process of hiring a consulting team to come up with a new design of the park that will include community input.” Construction of the wastewater-treatment plant is expected to be completed in 2019.
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Construction of the new Santa Rita Water Reclamation Facility at Santa Rita Park now occupies most of the park’s field. “We expected this to happen from the start of the project, that the contractor had the option of using the area,” said Parks and Recreation Director Cathy Metz. “We are now in the process of hiring a consulting team to come up with a new design of the park that will include community input.” Construction of the wastewater-treatment plant is expected to be completed in 2019.
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Construction of the new Santa Rita Water Reclamation Facility at Santa Rita Park now occupies most of the park’s field. “We expected this to happen from the start of the project, that the contractor had the option of using the area,” said Parks and Recreation Director Cathy Metz. “We are now in the process of hiring a consulting team to come up with a new design of the park that will include community input.” Construction of the wastewater-treatment plant is expected to be completed in 2019.
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Construction of the new Santa Rita Water Reclamation Facility at Santa Rita Park now occupies most of the park’s field. “We expected this to happen from the start of the project, that the contractor had the option of using the area,” said Parks and Recreation Director Cathy Metz. “We are now in the process of hiring a consulting team to come up with a new design of the park that will include community input.” Construction of the wastewater-treatment plant is expected to be completed in 2019.
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Construction of the new Santa Rita Water Reclamation Facility at Santa Rita Park now occupies most of the park’s field. “We expected this to happen from the start of the project, that the contractor had the option of using the area,” said Parks and Recreation Director Cathy Metz. “We are now in the process of hiring a consulting team to come up with a new design of the park that will include community input.” Construction of the wastewater-treatment plant is expected to be completed in 2019.
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Construction of the new Santa Rita Water Reclamation Facility at Santa Rita Park now occupies most of the park’s field. “We expected this to happen from the start of the project, that the contractor had the option of using the area,” said Parks and Recreation Director Cathy Metz. “We are now in the process of hiring a consulting team to come up with a new design of the park that will include community input.” Construction of the wastewater-treatment plant is expected to be completed in 2019.
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Construction of the new Santa Rita Water Reclamation Facility at Santa Rita Park now occupies most of the park’s field. “We expected this to happen from the start of the project, that the contractor had the option of using the area,” said Parks and Recreation Director Cathy Metz. “We are now in the process of hiring a consulting team to come up with a new design of the park that will include community input.” Construction of the wastewater-treatment plant is expected to be completed in 2019.
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Construction of the new Santa Rita Water Reclamation Facility at Santa Rita Park now occupies most of the park’s field. “We expected this to happen from the start of the project, that the contractor had the option of using the area,” said Parks and Recreation Director Cathy Metz. “We are now in the process of hiring a consulting team to come up with a new design of the park that will include community input.” Construction of the wastewater-treatment plant is expected to be completed in 2019.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Construction of the new Santa Rita Water Reclamation Facility at Santa Rita Park now occupies most of the park’s field. “We expected this to happen from the start of the project, that the contractor had the option of using the area,” said Parks and Recreation Director Cathy Metz. “We are now in the process of hiring a consulting team to come up with a new design of the park that will include community input.” Construction of the wastewater-treatment plant is expected to be completed in 2019.
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Construction of the new Santa Rita Water Reclamation Facility at Santa Rita Park now occupies most of the park’s field. “We expected this to happen from the start of the project, that the contractor had the option of using the area,” said Parks and Recreation Director Cathy Metz. “We are now in the process of hiring a consulting team to come up with a new design of the park that will include community input.” Construction of the wastewater-treatment plant is expected to be completed in 2019.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Construction of the new Santa Rita Water Reclamation Facility at Santa Rita Park now occupies most of the park’s field. “We expected this to happen from the start of the project, that the contractor had the option of using the area,” said Parks and Recreation Director Cathy Metz. “We are now in the process of hiring a consulting team to come up with a new design of the park that will include community input.” Construction of the wastewater-treatment plant is expected to be completed in 2019.
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