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Laguna Beach adopts first comprehensive wastewater master plan identifying $110 million in capital needs
Summary
The council adopted a 2025 wastewater master plan that inventories pipes, manholes and lift stations, prioritizes repairs and recommends $109.6 million in capital work over near-, mid- and long-term horizons; staff will present rate scenarios in spring to fund the program.
Laguna Beach — The City Council adopted the city’s first comprehensive wastewater master plan, which identifies an estimated $109.6 million in capital needs over near-, mid- and long-term horizons and lays out a prioritized capital program focused on pipeline lining, manhole rehabilitation and lift station upgrades.
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