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Jurupa Valley public works reports rise in closed service requests, project updates and upcoming community events
Summary
Public Works staff reported Q3 maintenance metrics, ongoing capital projects and upcoming resident events. Staff said closed service requests rose to about 1,300 for Jan–Mar, illegal dumping remains the largest category, and multiple paving, signal and active-transportation projects are under way or nearly complete.
Public Works staff gave an operations and capital improvements update to the Jurupa Valley Public Works Advisory Committee on April 10, reporting higher closed service-request volume, status updates on multiple construction projects, and upcoming community events.
"We completed just over 1,300 service requests in that 3 month time frame," Dave French, deputy director of operations, told the committee, noting the figure covers fiscal third quarter (January–March) closed requests. Staff said illegal dumping accounted for about 56% of requests but that response times have improved (staff reported roughly a 24-hour turnaround for typical illegal-dumping requests). Staff described an in‑house field crew of seven (six field staff plus one buildings-dedicated staff) supplemented by six contracted workers…
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