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The City Council unanimously adopted the City of Alvin Comprehensive Plan after a public hearing. The planning process included two community open houses with more than 70 total attendees, six advisory committee meetings, and three joint workshop round-table sessions. Council also approved a shared wastewater lift station agreement serving planned 107-acre and 128-acre developments.
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The adopted plan will guide Alvin’s future growth, infrastructure priorities, and responses to community needs. The approved wastewater agreement creates a cost-neutral approach for a shared regional lift station intended to reduce the City’s long-term operating and maintenance costs. Council also cast 16 votes each for Susan Spoor and Gail Robinson for the appraisal district board.
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