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Washington Terrace council discusses park sprinkler complaint, library construction, roadwork safety, grant survey and crossing-guard placement
Summary
At its Sept. 16 meeting, Washington Terrace councilmembers raised resident complaints about park sprinklers, reviewed construction and roadwork safety updates, outlined a federally required randomized household survey for grant eligibility, and approved reinstating a crossing guard at a busy intersection.
Councilmembers used the Sept. 16 general-communications portion of the Washington Terrace meeting to raise a range of operational and neighborhood issues.
Complaint at Romer Park: Councilmember Z (unnamed in the audio) reported a resident complaint that sprinklers at Romer Park were overspraying and creating a pool of water in the parking area, noting the optics of using water while the city encourages conservation. Public works staff acknowledged a low spot in the asphalt near the football field and said they would investigate and ask field staff to address sprinkler alignment and drainage. Councilmember Cheryl requested an update after staff checks the site.
Library-area construction and 5350 South roadwork:…
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