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Bradenton council clears plan B for failing Lift Station 13 project; approves consent items after staff pulls two items
Summary
Council approved a path to create a temporary lift station and pursue eminent domain if a purchase of a storm‑damaged property fails, citing urgent structural risks to Lift Station 13 and service to about 170 homes; staff reported grant funding is in place and the project will be temporary.
The Bradenton City Council on July 23 approved a motion that advances a temporary solution for failing sewer infrastructure in Ward 4 and established a public‑purpose route to pursue eminent domain if a planned purchase of the temporary site cannot close.
Councilmember Tiffany Moore, who moved the consent‑agenda item, summarized staff work to expand Lift Station 3 and install a temporary pack lift station to bypass a deteriorating Lift Station 13 that currently serves about 170 homes. Moore said the temporary pack lift would allow staff to take Lift Station 13 offline for replacement without leaving residents…
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