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Commission hears storm after-action: DPW reports 84 tons salt used, 35 water meters replaced; boardwalk work to open by May 31
Summary
Officials detailed extensive storm response and infrastructure work, including 84 tons of road salt used, 35 broken water meters replaced, 515 overtime hours, and plans to replace lead service lines; staff said boardwalk reconstruction saved roughly $1 million through construction changes and should reopen by May 31.
City officials used the Feb. 12 meeting to give a detailed after-action report on a recent severe storm and to update residents on infrastructure projects.
DPW and public safety reported heavy storm impacts. DPW briefed the commission that crews used 84 tons of road salt, 1,500 gallons of brine on main corridors, and 6,000 pounds of sidewalk ice melt; the department replaced 35 broken water meters and logged 515 overtime hours during the emergency response period. DPW also reported 67 resident assistance calls where crews performed…
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