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City schedules staff meeting with Butler Farms residents to address water-pressure complaints
Summary
City staff announced a public information meeting for Butler Farms residents at 8 a.m. the day after the council meeting to discuss water-pressure issues; staff said it will be a staff-led meeting (not a televised council meeting) and will focus on short- and long-term measures.
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City staff announced at the March 26 meeting that a public information meeting for the Butler Farms neighborhood will be held the next morning at 8 a.m. in the council chambers to address resident complaints about low water pressure.
A staff speaker said the meeting will be led by staff to listen to residents’ concerns, explain current investigations into pressure problems, and discuss short- and long-term options including potential pumps and an elevated storage tank. The speaker emphasized the meeting is with staff, not a city-council meeting, and said it will not be televised as a council session.
Why it matters
Residents experiencing low water pressure face daily impacts on households; the city said staff will present diagnostics and outline options for repairs or upgrades.
What was said
Staff: The meeting is set for 8 a.m. in council chambers and is intended to be a direct conversation between staff and Butler Farms residents; it is not being televised because it is a staff meeting rather than a public council hearing.
Next steps
Staff will hold the morning meeting, provide handouts, answer questions and continue follow-up with the neighborhood; the council was notified of the meeting during open session.
