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City manager outlines $200 million-plus capital needs, bond projects, drainage work and grants
Summary
The city manager told commissioners the city has identified roughly $200 million in water, sewer and thoroughfare projects over the next 15 years, described a $20 million bond in progress and discussed immediate items including Lift Station 1, Lift Station 14 design, Parkwood Terrace drainage work, generator donations and grants for drainage improvements.
The City of Lake Jackson city manager briefed the planning commission on a broad set of capital and grant projects the city is pursuing.
He said the city completed a 10‑year water and sewer master plan (with a programmatic outlook over 15 years) and identified approximately $200 million in projects the city wishes to accomplish over that period. The manager said the first major project from a recent bond package is Lift Station 1, which had been estimated around $15 million and is now coming in nearer $13 million. He also said the council approved an additional $3 million this cycle for…
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