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Aldermen approve holding detention-basin escrow while accepting streets; city to press developer for fixes

5604768 · August 6, 2025
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The board voted Aug. 5 to accept maintenance of Brush Creek subdivision streets but to withhold escrow tied to an unfinished detention basin and related storm‑sewer work until those items meet city standards; staff was directed to contact developer McBride before the second reading.

The Pacific Board of Aldermen on Aug. 5 advanced an amended ordinance accepting public maintenance of streets in the Brush Creek subdivision while directing staff to withhold escrow tied to an unfinished detention basin. On first reading the ordinance only accepted maintenance of streets. Aldermen raised concerns after public commentary and staff review that the subdivision’s detention basin and some storm-sewer items remain incomplete and contain standing water and blocked inlets. Attorney Carr told the board…

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