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Board directs staff to pursue TID-backed funding and easement moves for sewer, water and stormwater upgrades in southern planning area
Summary
Village trustees directed staff to draft agreements using Tax Increment District (TID) funds and other sources to finance a planned farm interceptor and stormwater work tied to Coil South and nearby farm parcels, and authorized staff to pursue easement relocation for the interceptor.
After an extended staff presentation, the Village Board voted to direct staff to continue drafting documents that would use Tax Increment District funding and other sources to pay for a planned farm interceptor sewer, water main upsizing and regional stormwater improvements tied to the Coil South and adjacent farm properties.
Staff described the utility need: sewer flows from several sewer sheds converge on a south Grange sewer and a nearby lift station by Bakken Park; long-range planning and a 2022 utility assessment identified the system’s limiting capacity and the need for a new farm interceptor to relieve the constrained segment. Utility staff explained that an 18-inch interceptor (the “farm interceptor”) would reroute flow and extend the life of the…
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