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Flower Mound Council approves water and wastewater master plan amendments ahead of impact‑fee update
Summary
Council approved amendments to the town’s potable water and wastewater master plans, setting the town up to post an updated impact‑fee report; consultants projected a 9.5 MGD potable deficit by 2048 and presented roughly $60.8 million in capacity‑driven projects for the five‑year window.
Flower Mound’s Town Council unanimously approved amendments to the town’s Water and Wastewater Master Plans Tuesday, a step staff and consultants said is necessary to publish an updated impact‑fee report required by changes in state law.
The amendments, presented by town engineer Bob Pegg and consultant Connor Manley of Kimley‑Horn, revise demand projections, hydraulic models and a capital improvement program the town will use to calculate impact fees. Manley told council the consulting team calibrated models with meter locations, lift‑station data and treatment‑plant flows and then ran five‑, ten‑ and build‑out scenarios.
Why it matters: the update informs the impact‑fee calculation — a mechanism to ensure new development covers system capacity costs — and helps town leaders and developers understand when and where new water and sewer infrastructure will be needed.
Manley said…
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