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City updates commission on stormwater utility planning as population approaches MS4 threshold

5785529 · September 17, 2025
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Staff briefed the commission on multi‑year work to inventory impervious surface, model stormwater needs and evaluate billing approaches as Livingston nears federal MS4 regulatory thresholds; a consultant-led analysis funded by a private grant will return to the commission this fall.

City staff provided an update on ongoing work to evaluate a stormwater utility and identify capital projects to manage stormwater across Livingston.

City Manager Shannon Gager and public works staff summarized the history: a 2018 drainage study, the 2022–23 stormwater preliminary engineering report and a 2024–25 feasibility review supported by Headwaters Economics and consultant AE2S. Staff said the work aims to prepare Livingston for mounting regulatory requirements (the municipal separate storm sewer system, “MS4,” designation) once local population plus commercial lodging counts cross…

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