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NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING THE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT

In accordance with its Modified Consent Order, dated July 24, 2023, the Metropolitan District (MDC) will conduct a public meeting to provide 1) an update on Consent Order projects completed and under construction, 2) a schedule for Consent Order projects under construction or yet to start construction, and 3) a status of use of minority and disadvantaged business enterprises on its Consent Order Projects.

The MDC invites residents and property owners in Bloomfield, East Hartford, Hartford, Newington, Rocky Hill, West Hartford, Wethersfield and Windsor and any other interested parties, to attend the public meeting on Thursday, December 14, 2023, at 5:30 P.M., at the MDC Headquarters, located at 555 Main Street, Hartford, CT.  The general public may attend remotely via call-in # 415-655-0001; access code 2313 379 9899# or via Webex video link available via the meeting agenda on the front page of the MDC website www.themdc.org.

The primary objective of the Modified Consent Order is to achieve reduction in Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) via rehabilitation/repairs to both its existing collection system and private house connections (laterals).   This approach prioritized projects which achieved both benefits to the community and the environment as well as maintaining affordability for our customers and member towns.

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