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Public Works director outlines water, wastewater and parks projects in annual report
Summary
The newly appointed public works director presented an annual report covering eight divisions, capital projects (water-line replacements, dam work, pool replastering), staffing gaps in facilities and water, AMI meter upgrades, and progress toward Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) compliance and other environmental milestones.
Jennifer, the city's new public works director, presented the Public Works annual report at the Nov. 3 work session, summarizing accomplishments, staffing and capital projects across eight divisions including aquatics, water, wastewater, parks, fleet and facilities.
On aquatics, Jennifer said the city has five pools and that programming and staffing have rebounded: "we have officially returned to pre COVID lesson levels," she said, and staff are expanding use of party rooms for land-fitness and other classes as they bring more activity to those spaces.
Jennifer outlined several capital and maintenance projects: replastering the leisure pool…
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