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Norman utilities receives $15M loan for water meters

Norman residents could see a more sophisticated water metering system installed for their homes in the coming year after the city received a $15 million grant for automatic meter infrastructure

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Continued growth of Norman housing is a balancing act, local experts say

Continued growth of Norman housing is a balancing act, local experts say
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Continued growth of Norman housing is a balancing act, local experts say

While the cost of development in Norman may come with high impact fees, city records show residential building permits have been on an upward trend since 2019. But expert perspectives

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High fees lead to drop in Norman housing development

Costs to develop and build homes in Norman are considerably higher than other places in the Oklahoma City metro and cities with comparable population.

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Planning Commission OKs city plans despite farmer opposition

Despite some pushback from residents, the Planning Commission unanimously approved two plans for the City of Norman’s solar panel project at a water treatment facility. Farmers who live near 3000 E. Robinson Street told commissioners Thursday night that the city’s plans to expand some operations at the Vernon Campbell Water Treatment Plant could increase stormwater runoff in an area prone to flooding. The Utilities Authority’s plan is to install a solar array to offset electricity usage and install a compost scale structure near the compost facility. Alison Wilson wanted to know what the city’s plans are to mitigate stormwater runoff and how staff arrived at the opinion that there would be no negative impacts, as stated in a report.

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