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Cloverdale council votes to accept 'no project' on recycled-water study amid budget concerns

Cloverdale City Council · April 23, 2026
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Summary

After weighing four alternatives and a $400,000 federal/state grant opportunity, Cloverdale council voted 4–0 to accept the consultant’s report and designate 'no project,' shelving further predesign work that would have required a city match of roughly $430,000.

The Cloverdale City Council voted 4–0 on April 22 to accept the consultant’s recycled-water feasibility study and to record a "no project" outcome, preserving the city’s option to revisit recycled-water implementation later but declining to commit the city match required for predesign work.

The consultant from Westchester presented four alternatives: (1) serve existing irrigation customers (seasonal offset up to 87,200 gallons per day); (2) serve planned development and some…

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