During a recent government meeting, officials discussed critical updates regarding the water system plan, particularly focusing on the ongoing delays from the Cascade Water Alliance in publishing a current transmission and supply plan. Lisa Rigg, who led the meeting in the absence of Jeff Thompson, emphasized the importance of addressing three outstanding issues from the updated issues matrix, which were not resolved in previous discussions.
The meeting revealed significant concerns among commissioners regarding the implications of Cascade's delays, which have pushed the expected publication of their updated plan from 2019 to 2025. This delay raises questions about the adequacy of water supply data necessary for Redmond's comprehensive planning. The commissioners expressed apprehension that without timely updates, the city could face risks in meeting future water demands, especially as the population grows.
Rigg noted that while the city cannot control Cascade's timeline or budget, it is essential to identify any potential risk factors that could impact the comprehensive plan. The discussion highlighted the need for a contingency plan should Cascade fail to meet its deadlines, with suggestions for incorporating a formal review process into the water system plan to ensure alignment with Cascade's future updates.
Commissioners voiced a desire for a commitment within the plan to revisit and potentially revise it based on Cascade's forthcoming data. They stressed the importance of having a proactive approach to water management, including scenario planning for various outcomes, to safeguard the community's water supply.
The meeting concluded with a consensus on the necessity of integrating these considerations into the water system plan, ensuring that Redmond remains prepared for any changes in water supply dynamics stemming from Cascade's ongoing negotiations and planning processes.