March 2026 Committee Meeting

3/3/2026
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Top 3 Key Takeaways

1. Domestic Well Mitigation Program may be refined to cover full well-replacement costs up to the $35,000 cap. Staff indicated they will likely recommend maintaining the existing $35,000 per-well cap but expanding eligible reimbursements beyond just drilling to include pump installation, electrical work, plumbing, and destruction of the old well — provided costs stay within the cap. Two homeowners have also applied to connect to an existing water system (Maintenance District 10), but estimated costs for a 400-foot water main extension plus connection fees significantly exceed the $35,000 cap, raising a future policy question about whether additional funding should be authorized for connection-based mitigation. No formal action was taken; this item is informational and will return for further discussion.

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Sarah Chen

Environmental Science Associates

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Michael Rodriguez

Provost & Pritchard

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