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Public works seeks permanent street‑sweeping signage, warns of higher tipping fees and larger rolling‑stock needs
Summary
Public Works officials asked for $750,000 to install permanent street‑sweeping signs to reduce labor and described increases in tipping fees, a $2 million pavement management allocation, a salt‑shed need and several requested vehicles.
Public works officials told the finance committee on March 20 that installing permanent street‑sweeping signage would reduce recurring labor costs and free crews for other work. They also briefed the committee on increases in tipping fees for trash and recycling and outlined capital priorities including pavement management and a replacement salt shed.
Street‑sweeping signage: Director-level staff said manual posting of no‑parking signs for spring‑to‑fall sweeping is labor‑intensive; they estimated the cost of posting…
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