ST9302-CS 980717City of Dallas
July 17, 1998
Mr. Ken Griffin
City Engineer
City of Coppell
P.O. Box 478
Coppell, Texas 75019
Dear Ken:
As we discussed, on August 12, Dallas' City Council is scheduled to consider funding
Dallas' share of the joint contract with Coppell for the relocation of Dallas' water
transmission main in conjunction with the paving of Sandy Lake Road.
The Water Utilities Department requests that the City of Coppell issue a license for the
relocated pipeline and the remaining existing pipeline when the construction of the
relocation is completed. It appears that this action could be combined with the
necessary transfer of ownership (and granting of a license) for the new metering station
and delivery facilities currently under construction.
Please let me know within a few days if this is agreeable with the City of Coppell (or its
staff). Your assurance that the City of Coppell will work with Dallas to develop a
license for the relocated pipeline is also needed.
I am looking forward to your response before we have to finalize the August 12 Council
Docket. As always, please feel free to call me if I can be of assistance.
Sincerely,
Phillip L~X ' ~ogd~
Manager
Wholesale Services
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Terrace W. Stewart, P.E., Director, Dallas Water Utilities Department
Michael D. Day, P.E., Assistant Director, Dallas Water Utilities Department
Water Utilitiee Department
Wholesale Services · City Hall. 1500 Marilla, Room 4AN. Dallas, Texas 75201. 214/670-5888 · Fax 214/670-3154
A city utility providing regional water and wastewater services vital to public health and safety.