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Monmouth public works reports heavy street-cleaning gains, new GIS asset inventory planned

Monmouth City Council · December 3, 2025
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Public works reported inspection of all 36 outfalls twice in 2025, about 69.5 tons of street debris swept and roughly 480 cubic yards of leaves removed this year; staff will deploy a GIS asset system (Diamond Maps) in 2026 to inventory catch basins, outfalls and other storm assets and to improve tracking and illicit‑discharge response.

Monmouth’s public works department told the City Council Dec. 2 that its 2025 stormwater work reduced pollution risks, expanded riparian restoration and will soon include a GIS‑based asset inventory.

Public Works Director Mark Landau said the city submitted its annual Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) accomplishment report to the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality on Nov. 19 and implemented expanded field work this year. Staff inspected…

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