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Brentwood council directs staff to stop utility extensions outside urban‑limit line, citing voter intent

Brentwood City Council · January 14, 2026
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Summary

After extensive public comment, Brentwood City Council unanimously directed staff to adopt a policy refusing utility extensions outside the city's urban‑limit line and outside city bounds, citing previous voter approval of Measures F and L and local desire to limit premature urbanization.

At its Jan. 13 meeting the Brentwood City Council voted unanimously to direct city staff not to approve utility extensions outside the city limits or the city’s urban‑limit line.

Staff introduced the item as an opportunity to provide policy guidance for out‑of‑service‑area requests for enterprise services (water, wastewater, solid waste). Casey Weicker, director of public works, said the city has one existing out‑of‑service agreement from 2019 for up to 120 acre‑feet of recycled water and that staff sought council direction on whether to adopt a general…

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