City pays $4.3M for future water facility site
Local News, Marysville City Council, News
February 17, 2026
Marysville purchased 248 acres of land as part of the Dorral Farms property on Hinton-Mill Road over the weekend. While the whole property, nearly 500 acres, went up for auction, the city secured a few large sections, parcels 13, 14 and 15, shown on the map above, for a future water plant/reservoir. (Graphic submitted)

City pays $4.3M for future water facility site

By Michael Williamson 

City officials said the land purchased over the weekend east of Marysville could save the city millions on future water infrastructure costs.

On Saturday, city officials purchased 248 acres of land associated with Dorral Farms off Hinton-Mill Road in public auction. Given the proximity of the site, w...

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