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Staff updates: public‑works relocation, quiet zone steps, Tomata Village grant and Caring Place groundbreaking
Summary
City staff briefed commissioners on multiple capital and program updates including a public works relocation plan, an IGA for decanting sewage material, anticipated condemnation notices tied to the downtown quiet zone, a $12.5 million state grant for Tomata Village and a recent Caring Place groundbreaking with multiple funding sources.
City staff used the Sept. 9 work session to update the commission on a range of capital projects and interagency efforts.
Public works said it is preparing bid packages to move winter‑response materials from the Center Street yard toward First Street and is finalizing an intergovernmental agreement to use a neighboring utility’s decant facility for sanitary‑sewer cleanout waste. Staff described two material streams: raw sewage from sanitary cleanouts (addressed via the decant facility) and storm/street debris (which could be decanted at cemetery or other…
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