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New pumping station project set to transform Sun Valley

June 06, 2024 | Washoe County, Nevada



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New pumping station project set to transform Sun Valley
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the approval of a special use permit for the construction of a new main pumping station by the Sun Valley General Improvement District (GID). The proposal, identified as case number WSUP24-004, aims to replace an existing pumping facility with a modernized station on a previously cleared vacant parcel.

Katie Stark, a planner representing Washoe County, presented the details of the project, emphasizing that the new pumping station falls under the utility services use type, which is permissible in the general commercial regulatory zone with an approved special use permit. The project will not only involve the construction of the pumping station but also include the addition of parking spaces and landscaping to enhance the site.

The designated parcel for the new facility spans approximately 0.344 acres and is located within the Sun Valley planning area. The meeting highlighted the importance of upgrading utility infrastructure to meet community needs, with the new station expected to improve service efficiency for local residents. The proposal is now under consideration for approval, marking a significant step in the development of essential utility services in the region.

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