water supply service area plan
Map where city water service will go, plan capacity and protect sources
Watch for a later agenda item naming the consultant and spelling out the work scope, timeline, and whether council must formally adopt the plan.
Typically discussed at City Council. Check back when the next agenda is published.
On July 7, council voted 9-0 to shift $30,000 inside the water utility fund, moving money off a water plant soffit project and into consultant work for a state-required water supply service area plan. The practical question for residents is what that plan will change about where city water can (and can’t) be extended over time.
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passed 9-0 City Council · Jul 7, 2025 25-133 Authorization to Re-Allocate Funds in the 2025 Water Utility Budget to Fund Consulting Services Associated with Development of a DNR-Mandated Water Supply Service Area Plan
Motion to authorize re-allocating $30,000 from water plant soffit project to fund consulting services contract associated with development of a DNR-mandated water supply service area plan
Mark Bittner YesDoug Brandt YesShannon Derby YesBill LeClair YesDarla LeClair YesTim Petri YesBonnie Shimulunas YesScott Stechmesser YesAdam Wachowski Yes
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City Council approved reallocating $30,000 within the Water Utility budget from a water plant soffit project to consulting services for a DNR-required Water Supply Service Area Plan targeted for completion by the end of 2025.
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The vote on the $30,000 Water Utility budget reallocation was 9-0 and it passed.
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The agenda item description tied the reallocated funds to a consulting services contract for the Water Supply Service Area Plan; the Utilities Committee had reviewed and supported the reallocation before it reached council.
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