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Crockett approves multiple capital projects and authorizes lead-service-line inventory; staff outlines water, streets and shelter work
Summary
Council authorized procurement for a lead-service-line inventory (not-to-exceed $10 per meter), awarded library sidewalk/retaining-wall and animal shelter renovation contracts (ARPA funds), and directed staff to solicit bids for welcome signs. Staff also updated the council on water-line, SIB street work and tornado-siren projects.
The Crockett City Council took several actions on capital and infrastructure items during its Aug. 19 meeting.
Lead service-line inventory: staff said EPA and state rules require municipalities to identify potential lead service lines. The city administrator recommended hiring a contractor with noninvasive testing equipment, estimated roughly 3,000 meter connections and suggested a not-to-exceed $10 per meter budget (approximately $30,000) to perform sampling, GPS locations and GIS integration. Council approved…
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