by Lana Beregszazi | Mar 25, 2020 | BCS Management, Municipalities, Project Management
Public tax dollars are used to construct facilities and provide services that benefit the public that pays into “the system”. From roads and bridges to jails, parks, even water and wastewater infrastructure – tax dollars and/or user rates pay for these that are...
by Lana Beregszazi | Feb 6, 2020 | BCS Management, Economic Development, Municipalities, Website Development
First Quarter Will Be Over Before We Know It So, How Is It Going? It seems like just last week we posted about “setting the world on fire” in 2020 and creating a specific plan for meeting fiscal goals. That was in December of 2019 and it seems that first...
by Christopher McKim | Aug 30, 2019 | BCS Management, Municipalities
Introduction In Huntington County, there are currently four (4) active regional sewer districts (RSDs) and three (3) municipal owned operations operating in close proximity to each other. The effort of each district is an important component for protecting both...
by Lana Beregszazi | Aug 29, 2019 | Municipalities
There is a massive infrastructure funding shortfall across Indiana and the United States and it’s only getting worse. The cost of materials, labor, and related services for infrastructure installations and upgrades, like everything else, is on the rise. Legislators...
by Lana Beregszazi | Jul 19, 2019 | Municipalities
We have been involved in a variety of initiatives with regional sewer districts (RSDs) throughout Indiana. One of the resounding messages and complaints about new projects and existing service areas is the commonly higher monthly rates that RSD customers are charged....
by Christopher McKim | Mar 28, 2019 | BCS Management, Municipalities
In a previously written article we discussed the differences between septic systems and sewers. We are “team sanitary sewer” as evident on some of our past projects with the Whitley County Regional Water and Sewer District and the Allen County Regional Water and Sewer...