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Mill Valley adopts 2025–2034 sanitary sewer capital improvement plan; staff to pursue funding and rate analysis
Summary
The City Council approved a 10‑year sanitary sewer capital improvement plan that prioritizes CCTV inspections, repairs to 'hot spots,' pump station rehabilitation and flow monitoring; staff will complete a rate and fund study to identify user‑fee impacts.
The Mill Valley City Council voted June 16 to adopt a 2025–2034 Sanitary Sewer Capital Improvement Plan that outlines a decade of inspections, main rehabilitation and pump‑station upgrades to reduce inflow and infiltration and lower long‑term maintenance needs.
Public Works staff and Ben Schick of Schaff & Wheeler presented the plan, which inventoryed the city's sewer assets (56 miles of gravity mains, about 1,400 manholes, three pump stations) and recommended targeted rehabilitation where CCTV inspection and manhole data show…
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