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Jurupa Valley public works reports higher service requests, lays out $120M streets need and CIP projects
Summary
Public works reported 4,014 closed service requests last fiscal year (up 985), a 7% increase in illegal-dumping responses, improved tree-maintenance response times, and rolled out a multi-project capital improvement program funded in part by ARPA and developer contributions, including major paving and signal upgrades.
City public-works staff reported fiscal-year performance data and outlined capital projects the city plans to deliver over the next months and years.
Vice Chair Jose Cuellar (first identified during roll call) presented service-delivery metrics: staff closed 4,014 service requests in the fiscal year, an increase of 985 requests from the previous year. Staff highlighted a 7% increase in illegal-dumping calls and said staff closes illegal-dumping requests in about 48 hours on average; pothole requests were reported at 16% of requests and are down 7% from the prior year. The presenter said tree-maintenance response time improved from roughly 31 days to 15 days after process changes.
Staff noted resources: the city has five…
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