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City manager reports infrastructure work, police drone grant and rising water demand
Summary
City manager reported on July infrastructure work—crack sealing and slurry sealing plans, a $225,000 grant to outfit two patrol pickup trucks with drone launch gear, records and court modernization, library programs, and a rise in average daily water demand to over 4 million gallons on some days.
At the start of its Aug. 4 meeting, Newberg’s city manager delivered a monthly report summarizing July operational activity and upcoming work. The report said Keller Associates will conduct smoke testing to identify cross‑connections between the sanitary sewer and storm systems; staff will notify residents in advance so smoke is not confused with an actual hazard. Street work completed in July includes crack sealing on Mountain View, South Center…
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