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Public Works reports 948 service requests in Q3 and outlines $70M CIP, ARPA funds and Safe Routes grants
Summary
Public Works reported 948 closed service requests for Jan–Mar (illegal dumping ~40%, potholes ~28%), highlighted completed resurfacing on key corridors and outlined roughly $70 million in CIP projects (including about $20 million from ARPA for pavement work) with several grant‑funded Safe Routes to School projects totaling about $8.5 million.
Public Works staff told the committee that crews closed 948 service requests during the fiscal third quarter (January–March), with illegal dumping accounting for roughly 40 percent of requests and potholes about 28 percent. Public Works Operations Manager David French said the department is operating a hybrid maintenance model — a mix of in‑house staff plus contract crews — and that resurfacing projects completed this year should materially reduce pothole volume on some corridors.
"For the fiscal year Q3... we closed out 948 service requests," French…
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