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Danvers approves one-third of $300,000 sweeper; DPW explains split funding and lifecycle tradeoffs

3045301 · April 18, 2025
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Summary

The Finance Committee approved the $843,000 general-fund capital outlay that includes Danvers’ $100,000 share of a $300,000 street sweeper. Town engineers explained the equipment’s uses, lifespan, trade-in value, and the choice to replace rather than overhaul the aging sweeper.

The Town of Danvers will replace a nearly decade-old street sweeper after the Finance Committee approved a general-fund capital outlay allocation that includes a $100,000 tax-supported contribution to a $300,000 replacement sweeper. Water and sewer enterprise budgets will each cover an additional $100,000 portion, making the full replacement cost $300,000 split across three funds.

Town Engineer Stephen King, acting as the Public Works presenter, told the Finance Committee the sweeper’s uses span multiple divisions: street sweeping required under the town’s MS4 NPDES stormwater permit, cleanup after water-main breaks, and sweeping prior to paving or after water-distribution projects. King said the sweeper removes roughly 500 tons of sediment annually and is used multiple times a day in some water-break responses.

Why it matters: the sweeper serves regulatory…

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