Dickinson may need $100M debt load in order to complete infrastructure projects
June 6, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
The city of Dickinson will have to shed its debt-free record in order to complete infrastructure projects needed to remain functional, officials said. The city continues to grow at a record pace and has run out of developed lots. Water and sewer infrastructure needs to be updated and built to keep up with demand. Streets need to be repaved, paved and, in some cases, created. And Dickinson city officials know that growth doesn’t come for free. Continue Reading
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