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White House council approves emergency public-works repairs, orders further cost reports
Summary
At its April meeting the White House City Council approved emergency repairs to the public works shop roof and restroom, wastewater pump work and drainage fixes, and directed staff to return with cost estimates for larger projects including water-tower rehabilitation and a water/wastewater master plan.
The White House City Council in April approved emergency repairs to several public-works assets and authorized staff to proceed with smaller repairs using existing certificate-of-obligation and utility balances while returning to council with bids for larger projects.
City staff told the council that unbudgeted needs at multiple public-works facilities had reached a level requiring immediate work to protect infrastructure and services. The projects discussed included roof and restroom repairs at the public works shop, replacement and electrical modifications for wastewater-treatment pumps, drainage repairs on Topaz and Lexington, rehabilitation of the Austin Bank elevated water tank and a proposed water/wastewater master plan.
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