Arbor Valley Lake concerns trickle through CCRC meeting

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During Clarke County Resevoir Commission’s (CCRC) meeting Thursday morning, there was a public outcry for the expansion of the existing 100-acre Arbor Valley Lake in Clarke County to be a feasible water-source alternative.

CCRC’s proposed site for a lake as a surface drinking-water source is located in the Squaw Creek Watershed, which is located northwest of Osceola.

Approximately 20 people attended the CCRC meeting.

The total project cost for the reservoir in the Squaw Creek Watershed is estimated at $35.5 million. Funding the project includes many sources, especially local-option sales and services tax (LOSST).

As for concerns with Osceola’s current water supply at West Lake, it is 43 inches down.

Arbor Valley

Kathy Kelly spoke in favor of Arbor Valley and discussed a petition published in the Oct. 2 edition of The Advertiser that featured 255 out of 298 signatures obtained.

Kelly said the intention of the petition ad was to make their collective voices heard.

“Many in this county strongly disagree with the CCRC’s adamant refusal to seriously consider an Arbor Valley expansion,” she said. “The reasons are enumerated in the ad. Taxpayers and water patrons want this alternative properly evaluated by study, not just discarded on the basis of one or a few persons uninformed opinion. They want it proved to be, or not to be, a viable and potentially less expensive and less invasive alternative. We also would call you to task to keep your evident promises of no increase of property taxes and no increase water rates to pay for a reservoir.”

Kelly said only a preliminary study of the potential for expansion at Arbor Valley has been completed, and CCRC is refusing to consider this a viable alternative.

According to Kelly, Arbor Valley would be less expensive, as well as closer access to existing Osceola businesses including desirable access with the location along Highway 34 for future lake-related businesses and recreational amenities.

The petition ad states, Arbor Valley, concerning cheaper overall cost, would nullify the bond commitment for $13 million made by the Clarke County Supervisors to the CCRC. This is $10 million in revenue bonds and $3 million in general-obligation bonds.

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