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Board seeks clearer process for reporting water hazards after residents spotted deceased deer in canal

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After residents reported a dead deer floating in a canal, city staff told the advisory board to call the nonemergency number for hazards outside business hours and to contact the street department during business hours; police boat assistance is available for in-water removal.

A resident raised a report of a deceased deer in a canal and asked the Freshwater Advisory Board for a clear process to notify the city when hazards appear in waterways. Becky said for hazards that present immediate safety concerns outside business hours, residents should "call the nonemergency number" so dispatch can route the issue; during business hours, the street…

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