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Street department reports lower salt use, sewer camera inspections and compost turnover in 2024
Summary
The Bryan street department told council it purchased 388 tons of salt ($23,760) and 10,800 gallons of brine ($799.20) in the last winter, removed 45 hazardous trees, used 2,000 gallons of emulsion for pothole patching, televised 9,151 feet of sanitary sewer, processed 365 tons of compost and recorded 46 burials at Fountain Grove Cemetery.
The street department presented its 2024 annual operations summary to the Bryan City Council on Feb. 3, reporting winter materials purchased, maintenance activity and cemetery metrics.
The department said it purchased 388 tons of salt at a cost of $23,760 and acquired 10,800 gallons of brine from ODOT for $799.20. Staff said salt usage has declined from earlier years and that brine use, weather permitting,…
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