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HWC finds Danville industrial site largely buildable; pipelines and sewer will need coordination

Danville Town Redevelopment Commission · February 12, 2026
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HWC Engineering told the Danville Town Redevelopment Commission that an airport-area industrial site is generally suitable for development but identified pipeline easements and sanitary‑sewer constraints that will require corridor definition, coordination with utilities and further engineering before build‑out.

Chris Ham, vice president of economic development for HWC Engineering, told the Danville Town Redevelopment Commission that a due‑diligence review of the airport‑area study site found "nothing here that definitively makes this area a development," and that most constraints can be mitigated through standard engineering and coordination.

Ham said water can be provided from two directions — Danville utilities from the west and a conservancy district line extending from the east, though the conservancy district’s jurisdiction ends near County Road 300 East. Gas lines and three‑phase electric exist on the site periphery and could be…

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