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Centreville council tables draft water‑and‑sewer allocation policy after extended debate

Centreville Town Council · November 7, 2025
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Summary

After more than an hour of discussion about priorities, definitions and the town's wastewater plant funding timeline, the council voted to table Resolution 12‑20‑25 so staff can revise the proposed allocation policy.

The Centreville Town Council on Nov. 6 tabled a proposed five‑year water‑and‑sewer allocation policy intended to replace a first‑come, first‑served approach with a priority‑based system. Councilors and staff debated definitions, category percentages and how tentative commitments for developers would be handled before voting to send the resolution back for revisions.

Council members and staff said the policy is meant to give the town more discretion in how limited sewer capacity is used while the town pursues a long‑term wastewater treatment plant replacement. Town Manager Kip and planning staff described a framework that would reserve a portion of annual allocations for small infill projects, earmark capacity for residential projects that meet…

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