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Town manager reports Mineral Springs construction, waterline extension, turf field pre-construction and upcoming bridge presentations
Summary
Town Manager told the Timber Cumberland Town Council that Mineral Springs construction and a waterline extension are underway, senior property tax application notifications will be ready in June, and staff will present two bridge projects later in May.
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Town Manager (Town Manager) provided a brief manager’s report at the May 5 Timber Cumberland Town Council meeting outlining ongoing and upcoming capital and administrative activity.
“What you may know, Mineral Springs construction is underway,” the Town Manager said, describing tree work at the intersection of Blackstrap Road and Forest Lake Road and noting that the waterline extension work “starting today.” The manager also said senior property tax application notifications would be ready in June and the application period would open in July.
The manager added that a request for proposals for legal services was issued that afternoon and would be distributed to local municipal law firms. Staff will hold a turf field pre-construction meeting the following day; the manager reported the contractor had met required pre-start conditions. He also said the council would receive a presentation at the end of the month, on May 27, regarding a Tuttler Road bridge replacement and a Longwoods Road noise bridge project.
Why it matters: The report identifies active capital work (waterline and construction), procurement activity (legal services RFP), and scheduled presentations on infrastructure projects that could lead to council action.
Details and next steps: Staff will continue coordinating construction and pre-construction activities. The manager’s RFP issuance starts the procurement process for outside legal counsel; the May 27 presentations will provide details to council and the public on planned bridge projects.
No formal council actions were taken on these items during the May 5 meeting; the manager’s remarks were informational.

