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Wallsburg planning commission prioritizes storm‑drainage protections and impact‑fee review; OPMA training scheduled

Wallsburg Planning Commission · March 25, 2025
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The Wallsburg Planning Commission set a new to‑do list March 25, prioritizing protections for planned storm‑drainage work to prevent right‑of‑way encroachment, researching town versus county collection of impact fees, and improving road/easement mapping; members scheduled Open and Public Meetings Act training and set the next meeting for April 22.

The Wallsburg Planning Commission on March 25 agreed to prioritize rules protecting newly installed storm‑drainage infrastructure from landscaping and driveway encroachment, to research how impact fees for local development are collected and spent, and to compile an improved map of town roads and easements.

Members heard that the town will soon install storm drainage in key locations and that the project creates a risk that private landscaping or removed culverts could block flow or otherwise compromise the system. An attendee told the commission the work will include new pipe and that the town should require property owners to leave drainage infrastructure accessible going forward. The attendee said, “we're going to put new ones in … there will be…

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