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City manager outlines LED-lighting rollout, grant for five generators, USDA hangar start and fuel-pump testing delay
Summary
City Manager Wieser reported progress on multiple city projects: Snyder Electric began work on LED retrofits at public sites; the city received notice of a 90/10 TDM grant to fund five backup generators; Wells Construction began the USDA hangar site work; and fuel-farm system testing was delayed about a week due to scheduling issues.
City Manager Wieser told the Pleasanton City Council on March 13 that several capital and operational projects are underway: LED-light retrofits have started, a grant to fund five backup generators was awarded, the USDA hangar contractor has received a notice to proceed, and fuel-farm system testing has been delayed by about a week.
Why it matters: these projects affect city infrastructure reliability (lighting, generators, fuel access) and downtown/main-street planning. Grant-funded generators would harden key facilities, and the airport hangar project ties into the council’s airport financing actions taken the same night.
Project updates given to council - LED lighting: Wieser said Snyder Electric held a preconstruction meeting and the contractor began work immediately; sites include the sports complex (ball fields…
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