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New interim public works director outlines maintenance plans; committee hears resident concerns about one-way streets and alley dumpsters
Summary
Interim Public Works Director Don Anderson presented a task-tracking rollout (Cartograph), reported completion of the 2025 paving program and pledged to enforce chapter 62 dumpster/tote rules; multiple residents raised safety concerns about drivers ignoring one-way signs and the committee agreed to inspect signage.
Don Anderson, interim director of public works, introduced himself to the West Chester Public Works Committee on Oct. 7 and outlined plans to implement scheduled maintenance tracking and to address long-standing neighborhood issues including alley dumpsters and one-way street compliance.
Anderson said the department is implementing Cartograph for routine task scheduling and will publish monthly task reports. He told the committee the 2025…
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