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Sunbury City outlines phased Little Walnut Creek sewer plan; developer to fund temporary pump station

5920708 · August 7, 2025
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City Engineer Carla Sodebrasky told the Sunbury City services committee Aug. 6 that Little Walnut Creek Phase 2 construction could begin as early as July 2026, and that a developer will pay roughly $400,000 to upgrade a temporary pump station that later will be taken offline when the interceptor is completed.

Sunbury City Engineer Carla Sodebrasky told the Sunbury City services committee on Aug. 6 that the Little Walnut Creek interceptor project will be built in phases, with a small Phase 2a potentially under construction as early as July 2026 and larger Phase 2/3 work extending later into the decade.

The update matters because the interceptor will expand sanitary sewer capacity north of existing development and shape where future development can connect to municipal sewer. Sodebrasky said the schedule and right-of-way needs will determine when neighborhoods can be served.

Sodebrasky, presenting maps and a timeline, said Phase 2a is a short section of sanitary sewer intended to tie Little Walnut Phase 1 to a point north of a planned roundabout and could be “done in the first six months” of construction once…

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