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Pflugerville updates its CIP: water‑plant expansion, major lines and a 129,000‑sq‑ft recreation center

Pflugerville Capital Improvement Advisory Committee · February 3, 2026
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Summary

City staff briefed the advisory committee on major capital projects including a water treatment plant expansion (17.7M to 30M gpd), a 15‑mile water line, a major Wilbarger Basin wastewater program and a planned 129,000‑sq‑ft Monarch Recreation Center opening Jan. 1, 2027.

Cindy Bro, the city’s CIP program manager, and department leaders updated the Pflugerville Capital Improvement Advisory Committee on a slate of large infrastructure projects on Tuesday, highlighting water and wastewater expansions, transportation packages and a new recreation center.

Jeff Dunsworth, city engineer and utilities assistant director, described three major utilities projects he called the city’s “big three.” He said the water treatment plant expansion will increase capacity from 17,700,000 gallons per day to 30,000,000 gpd and that the project required…

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