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Council reviews $124 million preliminary plan to extend sewer along PCH to Hyperion; council authorizes county coordination letter
Summary
City staff presented a preliminary plan to run sewer mains and lift stations along Pacific Coast Highway connecting beachfront parcels to Hyperion. Estimated preliminary cost: about $124 million with a roughly 65‑month timeline; council authorized a coordination letter to Los Angeles County while asking staff to return with per‑parcel financial analyses and wider outreach to beachfront stakeholders.
City staff presented a preliminary design and stakeholder update Aug. 11 on a proposed Pacific Coast Highway wastewater conveyance that would connect oceanfront parcels to the Hyperion Treatment Plant. The concept uses a mix of gravity main and force mains along PCH with multiple pump/lift stations and a tie‑in point near Coastline Drive; staff said Hyperion has available treatment capacity for the projected flows.
Staff provided preliminary cost and schedule assumptions: a planning‑level total of approximately $124 million and a construction timeline the team estimated at about 65 months. Staff also cited an illustrative per‑parcel figure frequently used early in discussion…
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