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City outlines State Route 619 corridor planning, sewer phase‑2 cost estimate and $3 million funding gap
Summary
City staff briefed council on State Route 619 corridor planning and sewer infrastructure needs, reporting a roughly $9.4 million estimate to convert an existing package wastewater plant to a pump station and a $3 million funding gap the city plans to pursue in upcoming capital and congressional funding rounds.
City staff reported that OHM will present the State Route 619 corridor community planning grant findings and discussed sewer and water infrastructure needs tied to potential development along the corridor, including an estimated $9.4 million cost to complete Phase 2 of a sewer project and a roughly $3 million funding gap the city plans to pursue through capital budgets and congressional funding requests.
Why it matters: The corridor planning and sewer capacity influence whether and where new development can tie into municipal sewer and water systems; funding decisions and pump station capacity will shape near‑term development opportunities and infrastructure timing.
What staff told the council - Corridor planning: OHM will present…
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