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File #: ORD-0850    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Public Hearing and First Reading
File created: 8/27/2025 In control: Public Works
On agenda: 9/9/2025 Final action:
Title: Conduct a public hearing and consider action to approve an ordinance on the first reading with the caption reading: An ordinance amending and updating the City of Pflugerville Code of Ordinances, Title XV. Land Usage, Chapter 153.01, Comprehensive Plan; Repealing C & E by adopting the Water Master Plan dated August 2025 & the Wastewater Master Plan dated August 2025; providing for severability and cumulative, repealer; providing for an open meeting and establishing an effective date.
Attachments: 1. Water Master Plan, 2. Wastewater Master Plan, 3. Draft Ordinance
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Title
Conduct a public hearing and consider action to approve an ordinance on the first reading with the caption reading: An ordinance amending and updating the City of Pflugerville Code of Ordinances, Title XV. Land Usage, Chapter 153.01, Comprehensive Plan; Repealing C & E by adopting the Water Master Plan dated August 2025 & the Wastewater Master Plan dated August 2025; providing for severability and cumulative, repealer; providing for an open meeting and establishing an effective date.


Summary
The purpose of the Water and Wastewater Master Plan is to execute an assessment of existing City infrastructure and to develop a comprehensive Capital Improvement Plan for the water treatment and distribution and wastewater treatment and collection systems.

Garver was selected as the consultant to develop the Water Master Plan and STV (CP&Y) was selected as the consultant to develop the Wastewater Master Plan. These consultants were selected to define the future needs of the City and determine commitments for water and wastewater services to be included in the City's Five Year Capital Improvement Plan.

While the City has conducted annual updates to the 2020 Water and Wastewater Master Plans to ensure we reflected updated costs during dynamic economic activity across the country, City staff has not conducted a full update to these Master Plans. A large change to the Water Master Plan was conducted with the plan being to serve the City's existing Water Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (CCN) and to not expand that existing boundary any farther than it currently extends. The previoius Water Master Plan from 2020 assumed that the City would provide water to a much larger service area than the current CCN covers. This change reflects a more realistic approach to how CCN boundaries are dictated and provides realistic expectations for Capital Improvement Plans to not overextend the City's water service area. This 5-year update reflects continued operational ...

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