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San Luis departments report high workloads, new systems and facility upgrades in year-end summaries
Summary
City department heads reported 2024 workloads and highlighted projects under way or planned, including a major water meter replacement, court facility and technology upgrades, economic development grant activity and parks improvements.
Mayor Nieves Bridal and council members heard year-end reports from multiple city departments on operations, staffing and capital projects.
Department leaders summarized 2024 performance and highlighted projects and needs. Billing and collections reported 9,822 work orders completed, 521 new utility accounts and a water‑meter replacement project that is 52% complete; the City Clerk reported handling 155 public‑records requests and managing election materials for 2024; the municipal court detailed 2,740 filings, a 92.97% clearance rate for 2024 cases and recent courtroom audio‑visual and safety upgrades; development services reported 506 new residential permits and nearly 11,000 inspections; economic development described business attraction and grants including two pending $20 million EDA applications and a $60,000 USDA award for small business support; human resources and risk highlighted recruitment successes, training increases and a citywide compensation study; parks and recreation summarized completed pool renovations, event attendance increases for the Fourth of July and Founder’s Day events and ongoing park and facility improvements.
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