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The Commission approved three contracts for future park land totaling an estimated $1.6875 million, paid from Parks and Recreation Impact Fees. It also approved upgrades at 14 wastewater lift stations and design services to expand the Water Reclamation Facility from 1.2 to 3.0 million gallons per day.
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The land purchases will add property for future parks and green space, with the minutes stating that approximately $550,000 would remain in the Parks and Recreation Impact Fee budget after all planned purchases. Wastewater monitoring equipment at 14 lift stations will be replaced, including backup connectivity intended to keep systems operating if fiber service fails. The Commission also approved planning for a larger wastewater treatment facility, which will require approximately 40 acres for wastewater infiltration basins.
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