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McLendon‑Chisholm adopts wastewater master plan, consultant recommends developer‑funded upgrades

McLendon-Chisholm City Council · January 13, 2026
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Summary

The council unanimously adopted a wastewater master plan after a presentation by Freeman Milliken showing current capacity limits and recommending a developer-funded force-main and lift‑station approach to serve planned developments.

The McLendon‑Chisholm City Council on Jan. 13 unanimously adopted a wastewater master plan that city staff and consultant Freeman Milliken said will allow the city to serve planned subdivisions while relying on developer funding for major construction.

City staff moved to adopt the resolution and Freeman Milliken engineer Mike McKeska presented the firm’s findings, saying the existing system currently serves about 1,095 connections and that approved and planned growth could bring as many as 4,567 homes into the system. McKeska said measured flow data in Sonoma Verde showed a…

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