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Administrator reports: hurricane recovery, debris operations, utility billing issues and upcoming impact-fees study session

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City administrator reported debris grinding at two sites, FEMA reimbursement work, parks assessments, suspended utility cutoffs while GovSense billing issues are resolved, and announced a May study session on impact fees; mayor also announced a transfer-station ribbon cutting and fall festival lineup.

City Administrator Brown reported updates on hurricane recovery operations, utility billing problems, parks inspections and upcoming council scheduling during the meeting.

Debris and recovery: Brown said grinding operations are active at both debris sites (East Buena Vista and the Country Club property) and that backhaul operations to the final destination site will restart the coming Wednesday. The city’s public-service crew removed a failing overhang at the Modern Philip Clark facility and engineers are scheduled to assess the Beck Park structure later in the week. Brown said the city expects to complete FEMA-reimbursable items by July 1 and will move…

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