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Council reached consensus to maintain the proposed FY 2027 rates and revisit peak water and sewer rate policies in future discussions. Staff said a Town-wide bulk pickup program would cost about $5 more per quarter, while approximately 40% of water and sewer accounts incur a peak charge each year. Council also reviewed a redevelopment proposal at 575 Herndon Parkway with about 525 residential units and 90,000–100,000 square feet of retail space; no decision was made, and a public hearing was scheduled for April 28, 2026.
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The proposed FY 2027 rates remain unchanged for now, but Council plans to continue examining how peak water and sewer charges affect residents. The Town does not currently have real-time water-use data, and upgrading meters would cost several million dollars. A separate mixed-use redevelopment proposal was discussed but not approved at this work session; it will return for a public hearing.
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