(KNZA)--The city of Hiawatha has retained Lawrence-based Governmental Assistance Services to conduct a low-to-moderate income survey this summer for the purpose of qualifying the city for a Community Development Block Grant.
According to a release, the $700,000 grant is intended to offset the costs of a proposed sanitary sewer improvements project. The release says qualifying for the grant will help to keep future utility bills down.
Representatives from GAS will be conducting the survey door-to-door and by telephone beginning Monday, June 8 through September 15.
The release says the survey will be conducted using strict social distancing measures. Surveyors will ask 4 questions from an appropriate distance, and each survey will take less than 1 minute.
You will recognize members of the GAS Survey Team by their clipboards and white shirts.
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