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City accepts Teal Springs subdivision infrastructure and Outlaw Commercial Park water/sewer mains; one‑year warranty begins

2215942 · February 3, 2025
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Summary

Council voted to accept final public infrastructure for Teal Springs subdivision and for the Outlaw Commercial Park water and sewer mains, starting the one‑year warranty period and transferring operation responsibility to city utilities.

Sheridan City Council approved final acceptance of public infrastructure for the Teal Springs subdivision and the Outlaw Commercial Park water and sewer mains during its Feb. 3 meeting, transferring ownership to the city and starting the contractors’ one‑year warranty period.

Teal Springs details: Public works staff described the Teal Springs installation as including “over 3,000 feet of 8‑inch water main, 7 fire hydrants, 24,100 feet of 8‑inch sanitary sewer, 16 manholes, 152 feet of box culverts and drainage infrastructure, 35,100 foot of roadway, and 1,260 foot of 10‑foot wide concrete pathways,” and said the work was inspected against the city’s adopted construction standards. Project manager Hans (Owens) told the council the final acceptance would begin the one‑year warranty period for the developer and transfer ongoing maintenance to the utilities department.

Outlaw Commercial Park: Council also took final acceptance of the Outlaw Commercial Park water and sewer mains. Public works staff said both infrastructure projects underwent required testing and inspection and that the city’s project managers and engineers oversaw construction to ensure conformance with the approved plans.

Warranty and next steps: Public works staff clarified the one‑year warranty period begins at final completion and ownership transfer; the city will monitor the utilities and manage warranty claims during that period. Council approved both acceptances by voice vote; no additional conditions or budget actions were recorded during the meeting.

Votes at a glance: Final acceptance — Teal Springs subdivision infrastructure: approved by council voice vote. Final acceptance — Outlaw Commercial Park water and sewer mains: approved by council voice vote.