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Groundwater Authority details Rademacher and Stark Street consolidation plans under $3.3M drought‑relief grant

Indian Wells Groundwater Authority · January 15, 2026
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Staff reported completion of Rademacher phase 1 and outlined phase 2 and a proposed Stark Street consolidation under the $3.3 million urban community drought‑relief grant; easements, LAFCO processes and grant deadlines pose timing and funding constraints.

The Groundwater Authority updated the board on projects funded by a $3.3 million urban community drought relief grant aimed at consolidating small water systems into the larger district.

Jeff Helsley reviewed progress on the Rademacher consolidation: phase 1 — a short pipeline extension — is complete and connected several customers; phase 2 would add a longer loop and serve remaining users but requires three easements and carries an estimated cost of about $1.1 million. "Phase 2 is ready to go; plans are approved. We would like help getting those easements," said Renee Morquette, chief engineer…

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