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Springdale council reviews FY2025–26 capital priorities; council moves emergency power and presses for more cost detail

4614675 · January 23, 2025
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Summary

At a Jan. 22 special meeting the Springdale Town Council reviewed its multi-year capital priorities list for fiscal 2025–26, heard updated cost estimates for road and water projects, urged raising emergency-generator priorities and asked staff for more detail on a proposed sustainable destination stewardship plan and River Park costs.

The Springdale Town Council spent the bulk of a Jan. 22 special meeting reviewing its multi-year capital priorities list for fiscal 2025–26, hearing updated cost estimates for three projects and directing staff on several priorities.

Town staff disclosed three cost updates received the day of the meeting. Rick Wixom said the estimate to mitigate clay on Red Hawk Drive rose from about $303,000 in earlier lists to roughly $600,000; a needed waterline through a condominium property to Line Boulevard increased from about $135,000 to roughly $360,000; and the previously planned installation of water flow meters and vaults — to meet a state requirement for localized metering — now looks more extensive than earlier thought. Wixom said the state requires the town to “track how much water we're using in about every location.”

Councilmembers asked staff…

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