The Kalamazoo Utility Policy Committee convened on October 10, 2024, to discuss major water infrastructure initiatives and financial strategies. Key topics include a $100 million project funded by the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF), which will address water quality issues by consolidating stations and extending water mains to areas impacted by PFAS contamination. The committee also reviews water rate changes, emphasizing the importance of securing low-interest loans to minimize ratepayer impact. Richland and Ross Township's potential inclusion in the project is debated, with further agreements needed for participation. The committee underscores the project's role in enhancing public health and regional economic development through improved water infrastructure. This meeting provides insights into the city's proactive approach to funding and implementing critical water quality improvements.