The full Dodge City Commission conducted a regular meeting on Feb. 5. Commissioners approved Ordinance # 3808 authorizing the execution of the loan agreement between the city and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) for financing of the wastewater treatment expansion at the South Wastewater treatment facility. Due to the construction of the Hilmar Cheese Plant and city growth, additional wastewater will be received at the south facility and more capacity is needed. The estimated cost of expansion is $59,545,000 which is the amount of the loan being requested. The loan interest rate is 2.26% with a thirty year term. The payments will come from a portion of the monthly fees that will be charged to Hilmar, payment from National Beef for the upgrades that benefit their plant, and payments in years 2011-2020 of the Bio-science tenth district, Economic Development Administration and IRA credits. Commissioners approved Resolution #2024-02 approving the issuance of $91 million in Industrial Revenue Bonds by the Ford County Commission for acquisition, construction, renovating and equipping of an addition and other improvements to an existing beef processing facility to be leased to Cargill Meat Solutions Corporation. Cargill will be “expanding its finely textured beef production capacity to meet the growing customer demands,” Dodge City/Ford County Economic Development Director Joanne Knight said. “The project will include replacing an existing line and adding an additional line to drive the efficiency and productivity of GD 95 project.” The project also hopes to reduce 28,000 metric tons of C0-2 emissions through better utilization of available bio-gas.
Source: Dodge City Daily Globe