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Eagan unveils $166 million CIP, flags North Water Treatment Plant rehab and utility rate increases
Summary
City public works staff presented a $166 million, fully funded capital improvement plan for 2026'2030 at a May 13 workshop, highlighting water treatment-plant rehabilitation, sewer trunk maintenance, trail projects tied to Dakota County, and proposed utility-rate increases and annual bonding.
City public works staff presented a multi-year capital improvement plan (CIP) at the May 13 special council meeting that covers 2026 through 2030, totals about $166 million in project costs, and includes roughly $100 million of city-funded expenditures with the balance financed by county, state, federal or private partners.
Major items and funding tools: Staff highlighted several major projects and funding approaches in the CIP presentation. Notable items included: a planned North Water Treatment Plant filter rehabilitation (staff estimated roughly $3.2 million for the filter replacement and associated work); sanitary and trunk-sewer lining and repairs (Fish Lake area trunk work and lining of larger-diameter pipes); upgrades related to the…
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