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Aurora Water tells council city cannot serve full planning boundary; staff to pursue comp-plan amendment

Aurora City Council · January 13, 2026
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Summary

Aurora Water briefed council on supply constraints and recommended trimming the planning and annexation boundary. Staff said current modeled demand is ~93,193 acre-feet with average delivery ~55,000 acre-feet and projected demand of about 116,000 acre-feet by 2060; planning commission unanimously supported the proposed boundary reduction and staff will move a comp-plan amendment forward.

Aurora Water staff told the City Council that current and projected supplies cannot support the city’s full planning and annexation boundary and recommended a targeted reduction to avoid creating expectations the city cannot meet.

Daniel Grznowski introduced the briefing and turned the presentation over to water staff. Aurora Water explained the planning and annexation boundary (PAB) is a long-range tool found in the city’s comprehensive plan that…

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