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Lakeville City public works quarterly report highlights road projects, water savings and invasive‑species removals
Summary
Public Works Director Paul Omi updated the Lakeville City Council on street and utility projects — including Dodd Boulevard work, well and water‑tower work, a 23% year‑over‑year drop in water use through Sept. 30, and nearly 2,800 pounds of invasive fish removed from Eastlake this year.
Paul Omi, Lakeville’s public works director, told the City Council the department is closing out several 2024 projects and preparing for construction next year.
“Segment 1 [of the Dodd Boulevard turnback] has been open since about July, and Segment 2 is ready to be opened here in October 18, weather permitting,” Omi said, noting crews were finishing restoration and placing the wear course.
Omi said the city’s street-reconstruction program is about 85% complete for the year, with remaining segments targeted for completion by November. He described progress on Well 23 off 190th Street — drilling is complete and site work, electrical and pump installation will follow — and said…
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