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Flagstaff staff outline capital, transportation and water services updates; microtrenching fiber pilot and water‑supply figures highlighted

3293247 · May 14, 2025
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City engineering, transportation and water services staff told the council May 13 about active capital projects, a fiber microtrenching pilot, grant pursuits and municipal water flows and staffing.

City engineering, transportation and water services staff briefed the City Council May 13 on staffing, active projects and pilot programs, including a citywide microtrenching pilot for fiber conduit and an update on water production and reclaimed flows.

Paul Mudd, city engineer, and division leads described the engineering team and its work. Trevor Henry, capital improvements engineer, said the capital improvements group has nine full‑time employees and currently manages about 29 active capital projects across transportation, water services and general government categories. Henry said the capital program includes project outreach web pages and weekly updates for ongoing projects.

Jeff Baumann, transportation director and traffic engineer, described a six‑person transportation group that handles planning, modeling and grant programs. He highlighted grant programs under ADOT’s Transportation Alternatives (TA) program, Safe Streets…

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