This project aims to improve water services for the Riverside North Garland area. It's a key step in securing federal grant money to keep local utility costs down.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before.
The project seeks federal CDBG funding to offset local infrastructure costs.
Residents served by the Riverside North Garland Water system will benefit from improved utility infrastructure.
Developers may face increased project costs and stricter site planning requirements.
The county is looking into federal grant money to help the Riverside North Garland Water system with infrastructure needs. This is important because it helps keep water services reliable without putting the full cost on local ratepayers.
The community is looking at potential grant funding to help fix or upgrade water systems in the Riverside North Garland area. This is important for ensuring reliable water access for residents in that part of the county.
The county is updating its General Plan to include a Water Master Plan, which is required by state law to ensure we have enough water for future growth.
The Riverside North Garland Water Company is seeking federal grant money to turn an irrigation well into a source of drinking water. This is a big deal for the area because they currently don't have enough water hookups to build new homes or support local businesses.
The county is looking to formalize how developers handle irrigation ditches and underground drains. This is important for preventing flooding and protecting the rights of farmers who rely on these water lines.
New rules are being proposed to make sure that canals and ditches are properly managed when new construction happens nearby.
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