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Council staff recommend consent for drainage-fee updates, airport reimbursement IGA, district dissolution and EV permitting approach
Summary
Staff recommended placing on consent a set of administrative items: a 2026 drainage-fee schedule with a 2.2% general increase and a 22.2% increase to detention pond land fees, an intergovernmental reimbursement agreement for Milton E. Proby Parkway (Phase 1) with a $481,658.85 metro-district share, dissolution consent for College Creek Metropolitan District, and continuation of Pikes Peak Regional Building Department permitting for EV chargers.
City staff brought multiple administrative items to council on Nov. 24 and recommended placing them on the consent agenda for the regular meeting.
Aaron Powers, stormwater enterprise manager, presented the drainage board's annual review and recommended a 2.2% increase to 2026 drainage, bridge and detention pond facility fees and a 22.2% increase to detention pond land fees to align with prior parkland fee adjustments. Powers also explained the Park Vista drainage basin will be closed from the fee schedule because required…
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