Community Meetings: Duluth’s Plumbing Needs Big Fix

Water is a basic need. Access to clean water and a well functioning system are responsible for good public health, public safety, basic sanitation, and economic prosperity. The strength of our economy is directly connected to the strength of our infrastructure.

Learn about the current state of our drinking water infrastructure; our water treatment plant, pumping stations, and over 400 miles of water mains. These are our common assets and we need to ensure they work for us.

Learn more at one of the following community meetings:

Tuesday, November 15 @ 6:00 p.m.
Central Hillside Community Center, 12 E 4th St

Wednesday, November 16 @ 9:00 a.m.
Business sector meeting @ City Hall Council Chambers, 411 W 1st St

Wednesday, November 16 @ 6:00 p.m.
Morgan Park Good Fellowship Club, 1242 88th Ave W

Monday, November 21 @ 6:00 p.m.
Evergreen Senior Center, 5830 Grand Ave

Tuesday, November 22 @ 6:00 p.m.
Duluth Heights Community Center, 33 W Mulberry St

Tuesday, December 6 @ 6:00 p.m.
Harrison Community Center, 3000 W 3rd St

Wednesday, December 7 @ 6:00 p.m.
Portman Community Center, 4601 McCulloch St

Thursday, December 8 @ 6:00 p.m.
Woodland Community Center, 3211 Allendale Ave

For more information please contact Eric Shaffer, City of Duluth Chief Utilities Engineer at 730-5072 or Jennifer Julsrud, president of the Duluth Public Utilities Commission at 464-8527

5 Comments

Ramos

about 12 years ago

Let's sell the NorShor for a few million. That should take care of it.

Ramos

about 12 years ago

I know, I know. I'm just kidding. Let's jack up water rates.

Ramos

about 12 years ago

And now you can skip all the meetings.

Bret

about 12 years ago

Thanks for the community meeting announcements. I do hope people show up to discuss this important issue.

TimK

about 12 years ago

For those who do not want attend, please feel free to complain endlessly after the fact -- especially if you moved to Hermantown.

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