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Council reports: brick-street maintenance, Washington advocacy and utility payment fixes discussed

2959687 · March 18, 2025
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During the 'report of city officials' segment councilmembers and staff discussed recent Washington, D.C., advocacy that could reduce remediation well costs, ongoing brick-street maintenance priorities and a finance-department update on waterbill.hutchgov.com including a new text-to-pay option and browser workarounds for a checkout bug.

Councilmembers used the city-officials report to share recent outreach and operational matters, including a Washington, D.C., advocacy trip, questions about brick-street maintenance and an update on the city’s online utility payment portal.

Councilmember Fast summarized meetings in Washington, saying the delegation met with U.S. senators and staffers about remediation-well funding and other priorities. Fast said the contacts could be productive and estimated the effort could save the city about $600,000 a year in remediation-well costs. Councilmember Villegas later…

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