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Denton utilities board recommends updated water master plan, projects $1.124 billion in infrastructure needs
Summary
The Denton Public Utilities Board recommended that City Council adopt an updated Water Master Plan that shifts projected growth to the city perimeter and increases 25-year capital needs from $245 million (2018 plan) to about $1.124 billion.
The Denton Public Utilities Board on Sept. 29 recommended City Council adopt an updated Water Master Plan that projects faster growth on the city's perimeter and outlines roughly $1.124 billion in capital improvements over a 25-year planning window.
The update, presented by Kyle Pedego, planning and engineering division manager for Water Utilities, revises growth projections used to size treatment and conveyance infrastructure and shifts future needs outward from the downtown core. The board voted unanimously to recommend the plan to council; the item will be considered by City Council on Sept. 30.
Pedego told the board the 2018 master plan underestimated growth in western and northern areas — driven by industrial land use south of U.S. 380 and west of…
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