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Council creates northeast sewer benefit district; connection fees set to fund new pump station
Summary
Norwalk approved final consideration to establish a northeast sewer benefit district to fund a newly built pump station and piping that will open over 300 acres to development; staff estimated total project cost at $2,000,000 and proposed connection fees of $6,500 per acre with an annual increase of $100 per acre.
The Norwalk City Council on Jan. 2 approved final consideration of an ordinance creating a northeast service-area sewer benefit district and adopting connection fees to help fund a recently built pump station along 80th Street.
Mayor Phillips summarized the project and the proposed financing: the city built a pumping station and…
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