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Centerton engineers map downtown 'pinch points'; developers say approvals stalled
Summary
Engineers described a proposed 36-inch downtown sewer main and other upgrades intended to remove collection-system pinch points that have kept multiple Centerton developments waiting for ADH approvals; developers and commissioners urged a consolidated list of constrained locations and timelines.
Centerton city and Water and Sewer Commission officials described a set of collection-system "pinch points" they say must be addressed before many queued developments can proceed and described a near-term downtown collection upgrade engineers estimate at $7—29 million to $9 million. In a presentation, engineering firm ESI said the proposed downtown project would run from the Allen Road lift station to the area near the former Centerton Cafe and would be largely inside existing easements. Tim Hayes of ESI said the full version of the plan with a 36-inch trunk main is roughly $9 million; a slightly smaller 24-inch alignment tied to a partial flow split to NACA had a preliminary estimate around $7 million. Why it…
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