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Council hears municipal services updates: fuel sales up and street slurry program running late
Summary
Council members reported increased fuel sales at the municipal airport compared with last year and discussed that the city's slurry-street program was running behind schedule though mill-and-overlay work had been completed; street program timing may push to just before school starts.
Marshall's municipal services committee reported at the Aug. 5 meeting that airport fuel sales showed year-over-year increases in July and that the city's slurry street program was running slightly behind schedule, though the mill-and-overlay work had been completed. Committee members said the city sold about $1,000 more in Jet A fuel in July…
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