CITY OF MOUNTY HOLLY: Stormwater Collection System Survey

CITY OF MOUNTY HOLLY: Stormwater Collection System Survey
Stormwater Collection System Survey — CITY OF MOUNTY HOLLY: (https://www.mtholly.us)
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City of Mount Holly issued the following announcement on Feb. 1.

SAM (Surveying and Mapping) LLC began surveying the City’s stormwater collection system a couple of weeks ago.

 This project will take approximately 5 weeks to complete. During this time, you may notice SAM employees in your neighborhood. SAM employees will occasionally need access to private property and easements. 

They will be as respectful and unobtrusive as possible while completing this project.

As with any major project, there will be some inconveniences at times, but services will not be interrupted while this project is taking place.

 If you have any questions or concerns, you may contact the Stormwater Hotline/Helpline at (704) 813-0251

Original source can be found here.



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