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City staff outline $millions in street, water and wastewater projects and timelines

2824975 · March 11, 2025
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Public works engineer Mark Hathcock presented a detailed update on ongoing and planned street, water and wastewater projects, including the Pinon Hills intersection, Foothills and San Juan Boulevard phases, a hydrant telemetry program, lead/copper inventory results and a proposed dam-raise study.

Mark Hathcock, engineering lead for Farmington’s water and wastewater programs, gave the council a comprehensive update on ongoing and upcoming public-works and capital-improvement projects, covering streets, drainage, waterlines, hydrant telemetry and treatment-plant work.

Hathcock said the Pinon Hills intersection project is the largest current road project, listed at $4,044,200 and reported as about 59% complete with a contract deadline in February next year. He said the remaining major work there is paving and installation of mast-arm traffic signals. “That’s about a $4,044,200 project. It’s about 59% complete. The deadline is in February of next year,” Hathcock said.

Other street projects include a drainage and…

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