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Lynndyl council hears water, roads and TransWest updates; Wildland-Urban Interface adoption set for January
Summary
Council received updates on water system upgrades (generator, tank cleaning, pump/triplex issues), discussed road projects tied to incoming contractor TransWest and agreed to adopt the Wildland-Urban Interface code in January; a 40% fire budget increase was reported.
Council members reviewed a series of infrastructure and planning updates affecting water, roads and public safety ahead of an expected contractor mobilization. Water department staff reported that a generator has been delivered and is awaiting scheduling for startup, a tank-cleaning contract is signed though the date has not been set, and ongoing water-pressure issues remain under investigation with assistance from the state engineer.
Officials discussed pump configuration and capacity: the system includes a triplex pump for maintaining regular pressure and separate fire pumps; the triplex’s capacity was described in…
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