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What infrastructure upgrades are required for development?

Utility Extensions and Capacity Enhancements
Most development projects require upgrades or extensions to water, sewer, electrical, gas, and telecommunications infrastructure to meet the demands of the new use. These improvements are often essential for permitting and final approvals.

  • Water and sewer line extensions to connect to public mains, including upsizing for fire flow or capacity
  • Electrical system upgrades, such as adding transformers or providing 3-phase power
  • Gas and broadband installations to support industrial or commercial operations

Roadway, Access, and Traffic Improvements
Infrastructure upgrades may also include improvements to on-site and off-site transportation networks, ensuring safe and efficient access for vehicles, delivery trucks, and emergency services.

  • Driveway construction or modification, including curb cuts and turning lanes
  • Road widening, signage, and signalization as required by traffic impact studies
  • Sidewalks, bike paths, and ADA-accessible entries depending on zoning and location

Stormwater Management and Environmental Systems
To manage runoff and comply with environmental codes, developers must install or upgrade stormwater drainage systems and possibly implement erosion control or environmental mitigation measures.

  • Detention/retention basins, underground storm systems, and swales for runoff control
  • Erosion and sediment control features during and after construction
  • Mitigation of wetlands, floodplain, or protected habitat impacts, if applicable

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