The City of Loretto has received a significant boost in its infrastructure development efforts through a grant from the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. This grant is part of a broader initiative aimed at supporting utility systems in distressed counties and rural areas across the state.
Specifically, Loretto has been allocated $71,751, which will be dedicated to conducting a comprehensive Asset Management Program study focused on the city’s water and sewer systems. This funding is crucial as it will enable the city to advance its ongoing initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality and reliability of its water and sewer services.
With this financial support, Loretto is poised to make meaningful improvements that will benefit its residents and ensure the sustainability of its utility infrastructure for years to come.

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