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Montgomery reviews $134 million 15-year capital plan, highlights $41 million already funded
Summary
City consultants briefed Montgomery City Council on a 15-year capital improvements plan (CIP) showing about $134 million in projects, of which roughly $41 million is already funded; staff said most expansion costs are development-driven and impact fees are a key funding source.
City consultants presented a 15-year capital improvements plan to Montgomery City Council that lists about $134 million in water, sewer, drainage and transportation projects.
The consultant said roughly $41 million of the total is already funded or accounted for — mainly in 2026 — and that approximately $36 million of the remaining projects are transportation-related upsizings. About $39.7–40 million of the list is growth-driven expansion (plant expansions and line upsizings), meaning developers or impact fees are expected to provide much of the cost.
Why it matters: staff framed the plan as a tool to prioritize repairs and expansions as development…
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