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City leaders push for urgent funding to fix fire hydrants

June 04, 2024 | Port Arthur City, Jefferson County, Texas



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City leaders push for urgent funding to fix fire hydrants
During a recent government meeting, council members discussed critical infrastructure issues, particularly focusing on the urgent need for funding to address low water flow and the installation of fire hydrants in Port Arthur. Councilman Calvin highlighted the necessity of securing $25 to $30 million to replace aging water lines, which would facilitate the installation of fire hydrants and enhance public safety.

The conversation underscored the importance of maintaining a good bond rating to prioritize health and safety projects. Council members emphasized the need for accurate data regarding the operational status of fire hydrants, with a particular interest in identifying non-operational units. The interim fire chief was noted to have a Geographic Information System (GIS) that tracks hydrant functionality, which could aid in prioritizing repairs and replacements.

Councilman Hamilton stressed the significance of public awareness regarding the status of fire hydrants, assuring citizens that there are contingency plans in place for fire protection even when hydrants are out of service. The meeting concluded with a commitment to provide a detailed presentation on the status of fire hydrants and related budgetary needs in an upcoming session, ensuring that council members are well-informed to make decisions that prioritize the safety of their constituents.

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