A committee to help establish an East Shore Conservancy District in Culver will meet soon with a financial advisor to move along in the process.
Culver Town Attorney Jim Clevenger informed the town council members this week that the committee will work with Baker Tilly to assist in establishing cost of services and fees for capacity, and up-front costs, similar to actions taken to begin the Southwest Conservancy District in Culver.
The town council did unanimously approve an engagement letter with Jeff Rowe from Baker Tilly for about $5,000 assist in obtaining the necessary services.
Work toward the establishment of the East Shore Conservancy District began when the corporation’s wetland disbursement system failed north of 18th Road. The East Shore Corporation is currently pumping and hauling waste, at their own expense, to be treated in the town’s wastewater system.