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Public works outlines what residents will see in coming drainage and field‑service work

Taylor City Council · February 26, 2026
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Summary

Public works staff briefed council on field‑service activities—surveying, SUE, geotechnical borings, tree tagging—and on local drainage projects (Tamie Lane, Velma Drive, Donna Channel, Kimbrough Shaw, Travis & Franklin). Staff promised neighborhood communications and individualized outreach for impacted homeowners.

Public works staff delivered a detailed primer for council and residents on field services and ongoing drainage projects, explaining why residents may see survey paint, flags and occasional small borings and what those activities mean for later construction.

Jacobs (public works) said data collection precedes design and construction: surveyors and SUE (Subsurface Utility Engineering) identify buried utilities and provide engineers the information needed…

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