Kimberly Holiday's platform appears to focus on development and infrastructure, as evidenced by her approval of land changes for new housing and a significant investment in a new City Hall and recreation center. She also shows a commitment to equity and transparency through the relaunch of the equity commission as an advisory board.
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The repairs and emergency measures are likely to incur significant costs for the city.
Residents may see increased costs if they need to adapt landscaping or use water-saving technologies. Businesses relying on water may face operational adjustments.
The city is issuing bonds totaling over $80 million, but is expected to save millions in interest costs by utilizing the Texas Water Development Board's financing.
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The city is incurring costs for repairs, emergency water sourcing, and potential fines or penalties related to water supply shortfalls.
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