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Council adopts stormwater master plan, directs rate increases and seeks grant for Mill Lake pump project

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The City of Orange City council adopted a 10-year stormwater master plan, approved a rate study that starts increases next year and authorized an application for hazard-mitigation grant funding to help pay the city's share of a Mill Lake/Industrial Drive repump project.

The City of Orange City council on June 24 adopted a 10-year stormwater master plan, approved a consultant's stormwater rate study and authorized staff to apply for hazard-mitigation grant funding to help pay the city's share of the Mill Lake/Industrial Drive repump project.

The master plan, prepared by Pegasus Engineering, lays out a ten-year capital project list and staffing needs that staff said will form the basis of a stormwater rate study and rate increase process. Bilal Iftikhar, public services director, told the council the plan is "the basis of our rate study, and that will be the part of the rate study moving forward."

John Peters, engineering services…

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