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City convenes Capital Improvement Advisory Committee to begin five-year water and wastewater impact fee update

3413718 · May 20, 2025
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Summary

Cedar Park convened its Capital Improvement Advisory Committee to begin the statutorily required five-year update of water and wastewater impact fees, reviewing land use assumptions, projected growth (about 4,900 LUEs over 10 years) and a timeline that would bring an ordinance to City Council this autumn.

Cedar Park opened a Capital Improvement Advisory Committee (CIAC) session during the May 2025 Planning & Zoning meeting to begin the required five-year update of water and wastewater impact fees. City staff, the consultant and committee members reviewed the study process, preliminary growth assumptions and the schedule for the impact-fee update.

Eric Ross Schubert, Director of Public Works and Utilities, explained that state law (Chapter 395 of the Texas Local Government Code) requires periodic updates and that the study will cover a 10-year capital improvement plan and the calculation of water…

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