GOSHEN — Goshen is undergoing a utility assessment as a condition of getting funding from the state, but city officials are questioning the $230,000 cost of the study.

The Goshen Board of Works on Tuesday approved a $236,900 contract with Arcadis U.S. Inc. to begin developing an asset management program, something required of State Revolving Fund participants. Local governments that receive a loan or other financial help from the program must have documentation demonstrating that they have the financial, managerial, technical and legal capability to operate a water and wastewater system, in the form of an asset management program.

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Revolution 1776

" A debtor is slave to the lender "

It s not rocket science, payoff the loan , then there is nothing to prove..

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