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City staff update: Livingston nears MS4 threshold; stormwater utility feasibility analysis continues

Livingston City Commission · September 17, 2025
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Staff briefed commissioners on stormwater work tied to possible MS4 designation as Livingston approaches the population/bed threshold. Consultants are mapping impervious area and billing options; staff expects an AE2S report in late October and will return to the commission for direction.

City staff updated the Livingston City Commission on Sept. 16 about ongoing work to evaluate a citywide stormwater utility and to address chronic flooding issues.

City manager Mister Gager said staff are continuing a multi-year process that began with a stormwater preliminary engineering report and a grant-funded utility feasibility study by Headwaters Economics and consultants AE2S. He warned the federal/state MS4 (municipal separate storm sewer system) designation could be triggered when census population and advertised lodgingbeds reach 10,000, and that compliance brings technical and funding…

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