The third Gunters Lane Community Engagement Workshop on October 9 reviewed potential avenues for funding the wastewater cluster system, after several residents voiced concerns about the project’s affordability at a previous workshop.
“I know this was a topic that was brought up in our last meetings and how residents are going to pay for the individual connections and what those connection costs look like,” Ashley K. Fisher, water quality coordinator and grant administrator, said. “There are several opportunities for homeowners to seek funding, particularly the one that we’re seeing as the most popular for primary residents is the Cape Cod Aquifund.”
She said that there has been success from 100% of residents using the Cape Cod Aquifund to finance their sewer connections and called the ap