10 YEARS AGO June 16, 2016 In 2004 the Board of Trustees decided to take over the township’s sanitary sewer system from the control of Genesee County. Since then, according to officials, the township has averaged a savings of about $250,000 a year and has only logged four minor sewer backups – all attributed to equipment malfunctions which were repaired. Zoning and Building Administrator Randy Stewart said every year the township is able to wash…
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