The Orange Water and Sewer Authority is crafting its latest strategic plan to help achieve its long-term goals and projects. And its looking for public input!
OWASA’s Strategic Initiatives Manager Mary Tiger joins 97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell to speak about an ongoing community survey on the strategic plan, which is set to close September 7.
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