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City staff identified wastewater treatment and collection improvements as the highest infrastructure priority, including about $3.5 million in immediate treatment plant projects and another $4.5 million to $5 million in later phases. The treatment plant remains under a TCEQ Notice of Enforcement, while a completely new plant could cost more than $200 million.
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The workshop did not adopt the Fiscal Year 2027 budget, but it outlined major utility needs that could shape future spending. Aging wastewater pipes, treatment equipment, lift stations, and water facilities require long-term investment to maintain reliable service, meet regulatory requirements, and support growth. Staff said a proposed budget is expected to be presented on August 5, with additional workshops possible.
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