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Norwalk council introduces ordinance to grant 15-year pipeline franchise to metal processor

Norwalk City Council · February 18, 2026
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Summary

The council introduced Ordinance 26-1767 to grant a 15-year nonpublic utility pipeline franchise to Horizon Metal Processing Incorporated (HMPI), with a $7,500 base granting fee and annual payments set by state formula; no public speakers opposed the proposal and the council moved to introduce the ordinance by title.

Norwalk City Council introduced Ordinance 26-1767 on Feb. 17, 2026, to grant a 15-year nonpublic utility pipeline franchise to Horizon Metal Processing Incorporated, a metals-processing firm staff identified as HMPI.

Albert Mendoza, a city staff presenter, told the council HMPI operates about 13,550 lineal feet of 6-inch high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipeline along Alondra Boulevard from Shoemaker Avenue to Studebaker Road to convey treated wastewater from the HMPI facility in Santa Fe Springs to…

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