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At the same time, the city has also been hard at work upgrad- ing 50-year old water and sew- age infrastructure. Related to that effort, they have engaged in a regional recycled water partnership called the Central Coast Blue project. That project involves designing and building a new advanced water purifi- cation facility, which will treat wastewater and then inject it back into their groundwater ba- sin. It is projected to increase the city’s water supply by 30 per cent. Finally, Grover Beach is also home to an AmTrak train sta- tion, which is currently in the midst of a significant expan- sion and enhancement. Park- ing, landscaping, safety, and bus and train connections are all being improved – as is the “overall customer experience,” Matthew says, with the goal be- ing to create a “premier region- al multi-modal transportation facility.” “We are literally rebuilding the city from the ground up,” he explains. “And by making those investments and carrying out the City Council’s vision, we are signalling to the business com- munity that we are committed to making this a place where they can be successful.” “We want to send the message that Grover Beach is open for business,” he concludes. “We value our business community – we want to attract new ones, retain the ones we have, and create a more thriving city as a result.” THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE AMERICA For more on Grover Beach – includingtourisminforma- tion, as well as business resources – visit http://www.grover.org/in- dex.aspx?NID=120
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