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Marietta highlights Public Works Week, unveils two new fire trucks and details infrastructure projects
Summary
At a May 14 review session the city highlighted Public Works Week videos, confirmed delivery of two new fire trucks (cost about $680,000 each as presented), and provided updates on major projects including the Merritt Road landfill cap, Roswell Street widening, Mountain View Ridge, and a potential $1 million EPA recycling grant.
Marietta officials used the review session to mark Public Works Week, present short videos about department divisions and to announce the arrival of two new fire trucks.
Public Works director Mark said the city produced a series of short videos highlighting streets, engineering, fleet, sanitation, traffic and building inspections divisions. The streets division segment said the department maintains roughly 257 miles of streets and 514 miles of curbing and sidewalks within Marietta; engineering handles about 2,500 permits and more than 9,000 inspections annually and…
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