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Council authorizes Kimley‑Horn contract for water and roadway impact fee study, 5–1 vote
Summary
The council approved a $259,500 professional services agreement with Kimley‑Horn and Associates to produce water and roadway development impact fee studies. Discussion focused on scope, cost differences from an earlier four‑component estimate and line-item costs for water and roadway analyses.
The Copperas Cove City Council on Oct. 7 authorized the city manager to execute a professional services agreement with Kimley‑Horn and Associates to produce water and roadway impact-fee studies, at a total proposed fee of $259,500.
Bobby Lewis, the city’s development services director, reviewed the procurement history: the city solicited qualifications in March 2025, evaluated proposals in June, and initially considered a four-component study (water, wastewater, roadway and drainage) that staff estimated at about $379,500. Staff told council…
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