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Board recommends local improvement district for Lake Bluff nonpotable irrigation pump station
Summary
The board recommended city council establish a local improvement district (LID) to reimburse oversizing costs for a nonpotable irrigation pump station that will serve undeveloped parcels in the Lake Bluff service area; assessment methodology and outreach were discussed.
GREELEY, Colo. — The Water and Sewer Board on July 16 recommended that city council adopt an ordinance establishing a local improvement district (LID) to fund oversizing of a nonpotable irrigation pump station that will serve the Lake Bluff service area.
Ryan (water resources project staff) explained the LID would reimburse costs for the pump station oversize based on bulk area; staff calculated a unit cost of $2,214.75 per bulk acre by dividing the project cost (about $1.8 million) by the…
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