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Hollywood City Commission reviews multi‑phase $1.3B septic‑to‑sewer conversion plan

Hollywood City Commission · October 23, 2025
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City staff presented a proposed six‑phase, 30‑year septic‑to‑sewer program affecting about 17,000 properties with an estimated $1.3 billion sewer cost (about $2.5 billion total for water, wastewater and plant needs). Commissioners signaled interest in faster timelines, financing options and enforcing connection rules.

Hollywood City Commission held a workshop on Oct. 22, 2025 to review a proposed multi‑phase septic‑to‑sewer conversion program that staff said would ultimately expand sewer service to roughly 17,000 presently unsewered accounts.

Vin Morello, Department of Utilities, told commissioners the effort is part of an overall water and wastewater master plan and presented a 30‑year, six‑phase proposal. "It's a 2 and a half billion dollar water and wastewater program," Morello said, and he identified about $1.3 billion specifically for sanitary sewer expansion. The plan groups neighborhoods into phased tranches…

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