By Joe Capozzi
Ocean Ridge officials are planning to spend the town’s chunk of American Rescue Plan Act money on replacing the problematic aging water pipes on the north end of town. 
 Of the roughly 76,500 linear feet of water mains in Ocean Ridge, 
By Joe Capozzi
Ocean Ridge officials are planning to spend the town’s chunk of American Rescue Plan Act money on replacing the problematic aging water pipes on the north end of town. 
 Of the roughly 76,500 linear feet of water mains in Ocean Ridge, 
By Steve Plunkett
The town has enough money to replace its worst water mains and rebuild frequently flooded streets without raising taxes or borrowing money.
 With help from Town Commissioner Paul Lyons, Gulf Stream finance administrator Rebecca Tew d
By Steve Plunkett
Gulf Stream needs $10 million over the next 10 years — roughly double what it usually budgets — to replace aging water pipes and repair streets, consultants say.
 Joe Kenney, an engineer with Mathews Consulting, told town commissione