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Public works reports year of maintenance, upgrades and pilot programs; council asks about EV fleet conversion
Summary
Public Works Director Chris Arcey gave an informational FY24-25 update covering parks, facilities, utilities, streets, stormwater, wastewater and fleet operations, including dozens of service metrics, recent upgrades and pilot sustainability efforts.
Chris Arcey, the citys Public Works Director, presented an informational fiscal-year update summarizing work across six divisions: parks, facilities, utilities, streets/stormwater, wastewater and fleet. No council action was required.
Arcey said Public Works currently operates with 60 staff and highlighted division accomplishments and service volumes: the parks maintenance team responded to 204 service requests, converted two tennis courts into eight pickleball courts, improved irrigation systems, extended fencing at Luz Duran Park and resurfaced courts and lots. Facilities handled more than 1,600 work orders and completed projects including roof replacements and fire-alarm upgrades at the Jim Porter Recreation Center as part of a facilities master plan. Utility crews completed 3,622…
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