Leesburg Considers $70,000 Study for Potential Wastewater Facility Acquisition
- Meeting Overview:
At the recent Leesburg City Commission meeting, a major topic of discussion was the proposed $70,000 expenditure for a feasibility study of the Katroli wastewater treatment facility. This study aims to evaluate the possibility of acquiring the facility to address future wastewater capacity needs, projected to require an additional 1.5 million gallons. The commission engaged in a lengthy debate over the strategic value and financial prudence of this investment, ultimately leading to a supportive vote for the study.
The focus on the wastewater treatment facility stems from Leesburg’s anticipation of significant growth, demanding expanded infrastructure. The evaluation will ascertain if Katroli’s facility can be repurposed for the city’s needs and offer insights into potential savings through a preemptive purchase, avoiding higher costs in future expansions. Concerns were voiced about the potential sale of the property by Katroli during the evaluation period, posing a risk to the city’s investment. Nonetheless, the argument was made that the $70,000 cost, when compared to the $20 million wastewater operations fund, is a risk worth taking to ensure informed decision-making.
Additionally, the proximity of Katroli’s facility to the canal plant presents an opportunity for cost-effective expansion, making the feasibility study crucial for understanding the strategic advantages and financial implications. The city’s current wastewater capacity and the looming deadline of the consumptive use permit review in 2030 underscore the urgency of this evaluation.
In another significant matter, the commission addressed ordinance amendments affecting community development districts (CDDs). An amendment for the Grace Groves CDD was presented to adjust boundaries following a 40-acre purchase by the Florida Department of Transportation for roadway improvements. This adjustment does not alter the planned density or home numbers, serving merely as a procedural update to reflect the new boundaries. The commission unanimously approved the ordinance after clarifications were provided regarding the necessity and implications of the amendment.
A related ordinance proposed the expansion of the County Road 33 CDD from 441 to 1,143 acres, consolidating several subdivisions under one CDD. This change aims to streamline management without affecting zoning standards or density. Questions about road maintenance responsibilities were addressed, confirming that the CDD would handle such duties as part of the agreement.
Also on the agenda was a resolution to appoint Andy Price to the Leesburg Electric Advisory Board. Although Price was not present, his qualifications in the electric sector garnered unanimous support from the commissioners. This appointment is part of ongoing efforts to maintain expert oversight in key city utilities.
Public comments during the meeting highlighted community concerns and initiatives. Candace Chapman from Virginia Samuels Cares Incorporated announced an event focused on mental health and stroke prevention, while resident Bridget Washington called for improvements in city services, emphasizing the need for accountability and enhanced quality of life for Leesburg residents.
Other notable updates included plans for the demolition of the partnership center for the arts building as part of a downtown parking expansion initiative, upcoming Habitat for Humanity events, and the city’s celebration of the Rotary Club’s centennial with citywide purple lighting.
Jimmy Burry
City Council Officials:
Allyson Berry (Commissioner), Alan Reisman (Commissioner), Jay Connell (Mayor Pro-Tem), Mike Pederson (Commissioner)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/11/2026
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Recording Published:
05/11/2026
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Duration:
54 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Lake County
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Towns:
Leesburg
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