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File #: 2025-198   
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/18/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/14/2025 Final action:
Title: Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a Facilities Extension Agreement with Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC for the Reuse Water Pump Station Second Electric Utility Feed and Pump Addition Project.
Indexes: Self-Financed Water Construction
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Exhibit A, 3. Map
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Title

Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a Facilities Extension Agreement with Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC for the Reuse Water Pump Station Second Electric Utility Feed and Pump Addition Project.

 

Body

The City of Round Rock’s reuse water system, initially installed in 2007, has grown significantly from its initial installation. The reuse water system now serves many customers, from Old Settlers Park and Dell Diamond to the Texas State University Round Rock Campus, Austin Community College Round Rock, Vizcaya Homeowners Association, Legends Village Homeowners Association, Forest Creek Homeowners Association, and Kalahari. In response to additional growth, more diverse uses of reuse water, and increased reliance on the system, the Public Works Department has identified areas of needed expansion and resiliency improvements. Those include a second electric feed, an additional transfer pump, and an additional high-service pump to increase the system's resiliency and distribution capacity. 

 

This item is for the approval of an agreement with Oncor Electric Delivery Company, LLC (Oncor) to provide dual electric feed to the reuse pump station. The Oncor infrastructure includes dedicated electric feeds from two different electric substations and automatic switching between the two feeds. This agreement reimburses Oncor for the cost of the infrastructure and pays a feeder reserve cost, permanently allocating power from the secondary substation for use if needed. The total cost of the agreement is $389,940.88.

 

Cost: $389,940.88

Source of Funds: ​Self-Financed Water Construction