The Cape Fear Public Utility Authority will soon have a new plan on what it will build, fix and upgrade during the next decade – and what customers will pay to make it reality. The authority board on Wednesday will begin formulating a new 10-year capitol improvement schedule, an ever-evolving map on how authority leaders will spend money to repair aging infrastructure, promote growth and development and bring water and sewer to unserved parts of the county. The list of projects won't be cheap – the total price tag will likely be in the range of hundreds of millions of dollars and mainly paid for with bonds that will require rate increases to pay for.
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