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Council workshop: 18,883 dwelling‑unit pipeline and wastewater plant capacity after planned expansions
Summary
City staff reviewed development pipeline numbers and wastewater capacity, reporting roughly 18,883 dwelling units in the planning pipeline (including many ITT lots) and quantifying the capacity gap they expect to close with the Plant 1 expansion scheduled for 2028 and Plant 2 upgrades.
City staff gave council a rollup of residential development in the approval pipeline and an assessment of wastewater treatment capacity if planned expansions proceed.
Ray Tyner, deputy director of community development, led the explanation of the subdivision approval process and the technical reviews projects receive before final platting or construction. "This is a very long process," Tyner said, describing environmental, stormwater, utility and traffic review by the city's technical team.
Why it matters: councilors and residents have repeatedly asked how many dwelling units remain unresolved in the planning system and whether existing wastewater and water plants can handle the buildout. Staff presented pipeline counts, the modeling assumptions used to turn dwelling units into wastewater demand, and the effect of the Plant 1 expansion (scheduled to complete in 2028) on…
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