HOPE, Ind. — It will be six to seven months before the Town of Hope finds out whether it will receive enough money to address one of its most expensive and pressing problems.
Nevertheless, the northeast Bartholomew County community is about to take steps that, if all goes well, could lead to construction of the Washington Street storm drainage project as early as next spring, town manager J.T. Doane said.
The plan calls for upgrading the deteriorating underground infrastructure for three blocks, from State Road 9 east to the Community Center of Hope, utility superintendent David Clouse said.
Please read Wednesday’s edition of The Republic for more details.




