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Council authorizes rights acquisitions and rights-of-entry for two wastewater-interceptor projects
Summary
Council authorized staff to acquire necessary property interests and to seek rights-of-entry—including by petition or injunction where necessary—for the Southeast Loop and Brushy Creek wastewater interceptor projects, approving related resolutions and delegations to the city attorney and manager.
The Hutto City Council on April 3 authorized acquisition steps and rights-of-entry for two wastewater interceptor projects that are part of the city's CIP: the Southeast Loop Wastewater Interceptor (WW10) and the Brushy Creek Wastewater Interceptor Phase 4 (WW11). Council also approved resolutions delegating authority to the city attorney and manager to pursue acquisitions and rights-of-entry as needed.
For the Southeast Loop project (WW10) the…
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