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DPW details staffing transfers, transfer-station upgrades and Route 79 timeline; proposes sidewalk equipment and compactor replacement

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DPW Director Frank Moniz reported staffing adjustments between transfer station and highway, proposed capital items including a $32,000 cardboard compactor replacement and sidewalk plow equipment, and said the Route 79 project is scheduled to go to bid in 2026.

Frank Moniz, director of the Department of Public Works, told the finance committee on April 10 that the department moved staff between the transfer station and highway to maintain operations after recent retirements and that the transfer station will consolidate several planned capital repairs using certified retained earnings.

Moniz said the transfer station will replace a cardboard compactor (projected cost $32,000) and complete LED…

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