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Council hears Oak Avenue project and backflow-device outreach; Harvest Festival survey shows mixed location preference
Summary
Council staff said Oak Avenue utility rehabilitation starts Dec. 8; staff notified 23 customers about required backflow devices and will seek a Dec. 9 budget appropriation to assist those who cannot meet the January installation deadline. The city reported Harvest Festival survey results from 156 respondents with 43% preferring the new Adams/Library Lane location.
City staff used the Nov. 25 council meeting to brief the council on infrastructure and community events and to highlight outreach work.
Oak Avenue utility rehabilitation: Assistant City Manager Joe Leach told the council that construction on the Oak Avenue utility rehabilitation project is scheduled to begin Monday, Dec. 8. Work will start with storm-drain infrastructure; staff said equipment and demolition of asphalt will be visible in staged closures between Mitchell and Madrona and that door-to-door notifications to affected property owners and businesses are planned.
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