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Coppell budgets $8.2 million stormwater revenue, plans $4.1 million in capital for drainage projects

5064102 · June 25, 2025
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City staff told council the municipal drainage utility (stormwater) fund is projected to collect about $8.2 million in FY26 and will include a $5.5 million transfer from the general fund to support capital projects; staff said a new rate study will be conducted as the current five‑year adopted rates end.

City staff told the Coppell City Council on June 23 that the municipal drainage utility district (stormwater fund) is proposing $8.2 million in revenue and about $5.7 million in expenditures for fiscal year 2026.

The finance presentation said stormwater revenue is collected through fees on utility bills (a flat residential fee and a sliding scale for commercial properties) and that the current rates were adopted under a 2019 rate study that covered a five‑year cycle ending with FY26. Staff said they are conducting a new…

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