"We think in five to seven years that you're not going to be able to recognize 31-W, East Dixie and Elizabethtown, because we have so much growth that we expect to come," Gregory said.
            "We think in five to seven years that you're not going to be able to recognize 31-W, East Dixie and Elizabethtown, because we have so much growth that we expect to come," Gregory said.
The city has already invested $4 million to upgrade utilities, and another $11 million from the state will fund major infrastructure improvements.