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Fulshear EDC hears requests for sewer, drainage and downtown infrastructure as FY27 CIP planning begins
Summary
At its April 13 meeting, the Fulshear Economic Development Corporation reviewed FY27 CIP options including a $900,000 request for a gravity sewer line on FM 1093 to enable commercial growth, downtown drainage and street projects, and preliminary parking-structure planning; staff said some projects depend on Fort Bend County sequencing and voter-approved mobility bonds.
The Fulshear Economic Development Corporation on April 13 reviewed a package of proposed fiscal year 2027 capital improvement projects that staff said are intended to unlock commercial development and improve downtown drainage and circulation.
Public works staff (introduced in the meeting as David) described a South FM 1093 gravity sewer improvement — listed in the presentation as project WW28 (also shown as “28gs”) — and said the board was being asked to consider approximately $900,000 to construct a gravity sewer line that would tie into the Lake Hill Farms lift station and enable commercial utility connections on the southern portion of FM 1093. “That would kind of open up this area to be accommodated for utilities,” the public works representative said when explaining how the orange line on the presentation map would connect new development to existing wastewater infrastructure.
Board members pressed staff on scope and…
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