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Scotts Valley highlights public works and advances five‑year capital improvement plan

3443674 · May 22, 2025
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Council recognized National Public Works Week, reviewed a public‑works video and discussed a draft five‑year Capital Improvement Plan that prioritizes transportation, wastewater and parks projects including the Granite Creek overcrossing and synchronized signal work on Mount Hermon Road.

Scotts Valley designated May 18–24 as National Public Works Week and viewed a city video outlining public‑works operations before hearing a detailed presentation on the draft five‑year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for fiscal years 2025–26 through 2029–30.

Public Works Director Rodolfo Anji presented the video and spoke to staffing and system statistics featured in it, noting maintenance crews of six full‑time staff who manage more than 80 lane miles of streets and nine parks, and a wastewater division that handles more than 60 miles of sewer lines and a treatment facility that processed roughly 221 million gallons of wastewater last year and reclaimed about 51…

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