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The commission approved amendments allowing redundant sewer and pressure utility lines at three specific shoreline crossings, intended to improve reliability and reduce the risk of wastewater spills. Staff said the aging Pelican Horn sewer force main carries about two million gallons of wastewater per day.
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The approved shoreline changes allow backup utility lines in designated shoreline areas, but only at three identified crossings. The goal is to prevent service disruptions and reduce environmental risks if aging sewer infrastructure fails. The commission also recommended that the City Council approve the 2027 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Plan, which includes five new projects.
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