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The Commission unanimously approved mid-year budget amendments for increased water-system maintenance and repair costs, along with purchases of 15 fire hydrants for $47,419.50 and brass utility parts for $11,877.89. It also approved emergency-management, traffic-enforcement, and law-enforcement participation agreements.
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The water-distribution budget will be adjusted to address higher infrastructure maintenance and repair costs, and the approved hydrants and utility parts support system operations. The Commission also authorized participation in emergency mutual aid and a traffic-safety enforcement program running through September 3, 2026. Two properties totaling 22.82 acres were rezoned from agriculture and open space to single-family residential.
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