NEORSD Plans 2026 Fest, Details Not Yet Public | The Locally Times
The September 19, 2026, event is part of the sewer district's public outreach efforts, though records do not yet specify the festival's location, budget, or activities.
The document presents the festival as a component of the district's wide-ranging public engagement portfolio. These initiatives connect to the district’s broader work, such as monitoring local beach and water quality and providing alerts for combined sewer overflows (CSOs). ## Existing Outreach and Education Programs NEORSD documents list numerous educational resources to inform residents about water quality. For educators, NEORSD offers curricula, materials, and access to certified educators. Records also show that residents can request a tour of district facilities or a speaker for community events. ## Resources for Municipal Partners NEORSD also provides programs to support local governments within its service area. ## Festival Details, Program Budgets Not Yet Public While NEORSD has confirmed the festival's date, key operational details are not yet available in public records. Documents do not specify the event's location, a schedule of activities, or logistical information for community members who wish to attend. The budget for the Clean Water Fest, including its funding sources and planned expenditures, has not been disclosed in the available records. Similarly, financial details for the district’s other community involvement programs, such as the sponsorship program or media ad buys, are not included. The provided documents do not contain performance metrics or reports that would allow for an assessment of the effectiveness of these various educational and community initiatives.