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Water and Sewer Board approves roughly $9 million reappropriation to finish two stormwater projects

Englewood Water and Sewer Board · November 13, 2025
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The Englewood Water and Sewer Board approved a 2025 supplemental appropriation to reallocate about $9 million from the stormwater fund so the city can close out the South Inglewood flood reduction work and the Old Hampton Utilities project and pay contractors. Staff said both projects are expected to close in 2025, though weather could delay finals

The Englewood Water and Sewer Board voted to approve a budget supplemental reappropriating roughly $9 million from the stormwater fund so the city can complete closeout and payments on two stormwater projects.

Public Works Director Victor Rochelle told the board the $9 million request includes about $6.15 million for the South Inglewood flood reduction project — the pond and tunnel that staff said are at construction closeout — and about $2.85 million for the Old Hampton Utilities project. “In 2024, we returned over $6,600,000 back to the fund balance,”…

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