The Cabarrus Compass

The Cabarrus Compass

WSACC crews step off the job site — and into the neighborhood

The same collaboration fueling the Rocky River expansion project brought new sheds, safer yards, and fresh starts to local families.

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Chris Miller
Nov 14, 2025
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Officials with WSACC, Crowder Construction and Brown and Caldwell took time to improve the yard of two local homeowners. Photo courtesy of Brittany Burton.

This story was adapted from a Lumin Strategies news release.

A team that usually works behind the scenes to keep Cabarrus County’s water and wastewater systems running took a different approach to service recently — trading steel-toed boots and construction plans for paint rollers, yard tools, and a chance to help two local homeowners right at home.

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