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Council accepts city-dedicated easements to support Maplewood Valley subdivision work

July 11, 2025 | Spring Hill City, Miami County, Kansas


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Council accepts city-dedicated easements to support Maplewood Valley subdivision work
The Spring Hill City Council on July 10 approved the acceptance of temporary and permanent easement dedications required for off-site improvements associated with the Maplewood Valley subdivision near the aquatic center.

Staff said most of the required off-site easements sit on adjacent city property and that the easement dedications will be executed by the city to preserve long-term access to public storm-sewer infrastructure. A single temporary construction easement from a private adjacent property owner also is part of the package; staff said the developer negotiated that agreement separately. The council approved acceptance of the dedications and the motion passed 4-0-0.

A councilor asked whether the city would be paying itself for the easements; staff confirmed the listed payment was $0. The easements were described as administrative actions to preserve public infrastructure access in the future and to allow construction to proceed.

Why it matters: The dedications will secure long-term rights to public stormwater infrastructure that serves the subdivision and ensures easements remain in place if property ownership changes in the future.

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