Lawrenceville Mayor David Courtney has announced that the City Council will travel to neighboring Crawford County as a committee of the whole.
They will be visiting the Robinson waste water treatment plant on a fact finding tour.
The city is in the process of building a new plant in order to meet future E.P.A. regulations and the Robinson facility is similar in design to a plant that is under consideration by the council.
Courtney emphasized that a majority of the council will be on the trip, but no city business will be discussed and no action will be during the Wednesday morning visit.
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