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Council adopts water-supply assessment for proposed large residential project
Summary
The council adopted a water-supply assessment (WSA) finding that projected supplies meet demand for a proposed multi-neighborhood development (up to ~660 residential units) based on city water modeling and three drought scenarios; residents urged caution and asked about long-term allocations.
The Santa Rosa City Council approved a water-supply assessment (WSA) for a proposed multi-neighborhood development known in staff materials as the Wisman/Shane project, which staff said could reach a maximum of about 660 net residential units across three neighborhoods.
Clare Norday, planner in the Water Department, summarized the methodology used to project demand (including residential equivalency factors and an approximate…
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