In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a significant budget increase aimed at enhancing pest control measures throughout the city, particularly in schools and public buildings. The initiative includes the installation of smart boxes, which are currently being beta tested by the Inspectional Services Department (ISD). This move is part of a broader strategy to reduce rodenticide use and promote healthier pest management practices, utilizing natural predators like hawks and dogs.
Concerns were raised about rodent infestations in schools, with specific mention of issues at East Summerville School, where after-school programs have been disrupted by the presence of mice. Officials emphasized a collaborative effort with the Summerville Public School Department to minimize food access for rodents and to seal potential entry points in buildings.
Additionally, the meeting addressed winter maintenance for new sidewalks and stairs at Central Hill, with assurances that the budget would adequately cover snow and ice removal for the upcoming season. The grounds division's superintendent highlighted ongoing projects, including the transition to self-contained trash bins to improve waste management and reduce rodent activity in parks.
The discussion also touched on the installation of public restrooms, with officials expressing urgency in getting these facilities operational to serve the community better. The meeting concluded with a focus on maintaining the city's parks and green spaces, emphasizing the need for specialized maintenance plans as the city continues to grow.