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The council approved spending $65,000 from the Water Operations Fund to evaluate alternative water sources, including lake and canal withdrawals, shallow wells, and aquifer storage. It also approved reducing Moses Pointe’s upfront system development charges from 100% to 25%, with one council member recusing himself.
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The water study will provide information for future decisions about supply options and infrastructure costs; any later projects or spending would require additional council approval. The Moses Pointe amendment lowers the developer’s upfront utility charges, based on the developer’s water-rights transfer, infrastructure investment, and ongoing construction. The council also authorized development of a community-driven road safety plan that could support future grant applications.
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