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Canyon Lake water director unveils voluntary community assistance program and previews $65 million wastewater work

Canyon Lake City Council · January 15, 2026
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Summary

Darcy Burke, director of water, announced a voluntary Community Assistance Program to help residents facing short-term financial hardship pay water and wastewater bills, and previewed roughly $65 million in planned wastewater capital improvements including sewer trunk capacity and septic-to-sewer conversions.

Darcy Burke, Canyon Lake’s director of water, told the council the city launched a voluntary Community Assistance Program on Jan. 1 to let residents donate to a set-aside fund that can offset water and wastewater bills for neighbors facing hardship.

Burke said the program is strictly voluntary, will not add fees to ratepayers and is intended for cases where households face sudden…

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