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City administrator reviews event schedule, grants, planning updates and public‑works operations
Summary
City Administrator Cynthia McNabb gave a broad operations update July 15 covering public‑works scheduling and storm cleaning, a 2.2 million‑gallon water tank design, planning policy updates, pending grants and upcoming events including National Night Out and Splash Day.
City Administrator Cynthia McNabb used the July 15 workshop to deliver a broad operational update covering public works, planning, finance, the clerk’s office and community events.
Public Works: staff noted a heat advisory and said maintenance crews are adjusting schedules to start earlier in the day. Storm‑system cleaning will begin next week; the city uses a rented vactor truck for stormwater maintenance because third‑party hourly rates can range from roughly $300–$800 per hour, and renting the truck for staff operation is less costly than repeated third‑party hires. The department reported five summer hires supporting parks, streets and storm maintenance and said fields are booked for the August through December season. Staff also highlighted a water capital project in design — a…
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