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Resident urges mosquito treatment and clearer construction hours after drainage work; city staff outlines causes and timeline
Summary
A Park City resident raised concerns about standing water, mosquitoes and unremoved vegetation after drainage improvements; city staff said wet weather and waterline lowering have delayed grading and that public works can provide "dunks" to control mosquitoes.
At the Sept. 23 public forum, resident Bob Darnell said standing water and remaining Johnsongrass behind his property at 1618 East Lancaster Drive are causing mosquito problems and asked whether the city could place mosquito “pucks” in the pooled areas. He also complained that barricades at a Park Avenue bridge remain in place even when work crews are not visible.
“Is there anything that could be…
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