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Advisory committee reviews impact-fee-funded water and wastewater capital projects
Summary
City staff told the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee on March 17 that several impact-fee-funded projects — including an elevated storage tank, Plant 5 ground-storage expansion and a Deep/Elkhorn waterline — are moving toward final design and bidding; one wastewater project came in over budget, raising the projected debt-service fee.
The Capital Improvements Advisory Committee met March 17 and received updates from city staff on impact-fee-funded water and wastewater capital projects, construction schedules and costs.
Staff member Grant Wiegand summarized the 2025 impact-fee update, saying the study lists roughly $31.8 million in potentially allowable impact-fee-eligible costs under the new schedule while reporting that collections under the 2025 fee schedule stood at zero to date. "There hasn't been any changes to the numbers on page 18," Wiegand said, reviewing the packet and describing how fees are assessed when plats are recorded and collected when a builder pulls a permit.
Wiegand gave project-level timelines and responsibilities. He said land acquisition, annexation and zoning are complete for the proposed 500,000-gallon elevated storage tank on a three-acre parcel north of the city; redesign work began in December and staff…
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