Following the council's vote to authorize an emergency supplemental water connection, attendees returned to the meeting's original agenda item: exploring future governance options for the region's water system.
Participants agreed to schedule additional meetings of a city committee and to invite suburban water and filtration-authority representatives to explore whether a joint municipal authority or other consolidated structure is feasible. The discussion noted this would be at least the third attempt to broach consolidation and participants cautioned it will take time to resolve legal, funding and property-ownership questions.
Council members and other attendees emphasized the need to focus first on practical steps: convene subcommittees, gather data on ownership of lines and assets and determine which infrastructure and service areas would be included. One participant said, "This is the third time" the entities have sat down to talk and that past efforts stalled on roadblocks related to right-of-way, politics and funding.
The council tasked staff to coordinate schedules, collect information from agencies and set a date for a follow-up meeting of the committee. No formal decision on governance was made; the next steps are planning and information-gathering.