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City engineer outlines $48–49 million in utilities projects, tank raising and courthouse schematic progress

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Petersburg’s city engineer told council the Public Works Department is administering about $48–49 million in utilities grants and capital projects including a 2 million‑gallon tank raising, Oak Hill Bridge kickoff and near‑completion of courthouse schematic design; Farmer Street police station cost estimate expected this week.

City Engineer Bridal Coppell (identified in the meeting transcript) briefed the Petersburg City Council on May 6 about major Public Works and utilities projects the city is managing and said the department will give expanded updates in upcoming meetings.

Coppell said the department is administering roughly $48–49 million in five water/wastewater projects and highlighted several capital activities: a 2,000,000‑gallon potable water tank raising…

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