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Pflugerville staff update CIAC on water, wastewater and parks projects including Monarch Recreation Center
Summary
City staff briefed the advisory committee on 58 active CIP projects across utilities, transportation and parks, highlighted major efforts including a water treatment plant expansion, Wilbarger Creek wastewater work and a 129,000-square-foot Monarch Recreation Center planned to open Jan. 1, 2027.
Cindy Fro, the city's CIP program manager, told the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee that Pflugerville is tracking 58 active CIP projects across utilities, transportation, parks and facilities and that staff will provide more detailed FY27—FY31 CIP materials in April. "We're going to be back to see you in April with more updates," she said.
City Engineer and Utilities Assistant Director Jeff Dunsworth outlined the city's large utility projects. He said the water treatment plant expansion will grow treatment capacity from about 17.7 million gallons per day to roughly 30 million gpd and that staff successfully secured an additional 12,000 acre-feet per…
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