Buckley officials agree to pay for half of project, with stipulation
BUCKLEY – The village board has agreed to spend $25,000 to help install a new drainage tile on a private property just outside of village limits, with the stipulation that a detailed written estimate is provided by the landowner.
Ronnie Weber, the landowner, requested the village help pay for half of the project's anticipated $50,000 cost. Weber provided Trustee Keith Hartke with an estimate, but it did not show an itemized list of expenses for the project, which the board had requested.
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