A view of Heber City. Photo: TownLift // Rayne Moynahan
HEBER CITY, Utah — With the Central Heber Water and Sewer Replacement Project ongoing, workers unexpectedly had to shut off the water from Central Street to 5th South and Main street to 5th street east on September 29. Water is expected to be restored by 5 p.m. on the 29.
The Central Heber Water and Sewer Replacement Project is an initiative to replace the city’s 72-year-old water and sewer lines. Backed by $5 million in grants, the project is ongoing.
More information can be found on the Heber project page of the city’s website.
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Like many transplants to Utah, Kevin started his journey to Park City as a ski instructor in 2014 and fell in love with the mountains enough to stay. A skier since the age of 2 and a half, he still gets excited about carving turns down the slopes and hopping into the powder on snow days.
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