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Zion public works reports lead‑service‑line inventory progress, warns residents about imposters; CPR classes highlighted
Summary
Director Roberts told the council staff are collecting a lead‑service‑line inventory and offered a homeowner QR‑code process to submit photos; staff also warned residents about people impersonating city workers. Chief Street reminded residents the department offers CPR classes, including in Spanish.
Director Roberts updated the Zion City Council on May 7 about several public‑works matters: a small number of streetlights installed incorrectly, progress on a county road project (construction hoped for 2025) and work to inventory lead service lines.
Roberts described a homeowner‑assisted inventory process that uses a flyer with a QR code. Residents can photograph their service…
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