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Public works update: recycled water progress, $15 million landfill cap project and roundabout impacts on utility work

3405327 · April 2, 2025
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Public Works described heavy engineering workloads tied to phase 4 recycled-water work, a planned landfill closure and cap project estimated at about $15 million, Clay Street extension grant coverage, and county roundabout work that has affected utility fiber and undergrounding plans.

Public Works staff told the council the department is operating at high capacity as it advances phase 4 of the recycled-water project, finishes urban-core work, and prepares to manage a complex landfill-closure and cap project estimated at roughly $15 million.

The city engineer (unnamed in the transcript) said engineering is down one staffer and that capital projects have dominated division time for the past three years. The engineer described a coming landfill-cap construction effort that will "literally…

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