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Council weighs Brentwood Circle sewer, water and road feasibility; homeowners face assessment questions

2827897 · January 22, 2025
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City staff presented a feasibility report for Brentwood Circle (Cedardale area) utility and road improvements estimated at $525,000. The project would add sanitary sewer, adjust water mains and widen the roadway; assessments and potential lot splits prompted questions about homeowner costs and possible deed restrictions.

City public-works staff presented a feasibility report for Brentwood Circle in the Cedardale area during a Baxter work session, proposing sanitary sewer, water-line reconfiguration and a roadway upgrade at an estimated total cost of $525,000.

The proposal matters to residents because it would extend sanitary sewer service to 11 existing homes, create assessment obligations for certain lots, and could enable two large lots to be subdivided; staff said those splits would incur additional assessments and subdivision costs that a homeowner estimated could total about $28,000.

Staff described the proposed work: bring sanitary sewer in from Frankwood Drive, rearrange the water main at the cul-de-sac and replace known plastic water tees in the area; widen the existing 24-foot road to a 26-foot city standard and add roadside ditching for…

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