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City updates $27 million water treatment plan and small‑scale traffic fixes as part of infrastructure push
Summary
City engineers briefed the council on near‑term water projects (wells, arsenic/TCP treatment with $27M in state funding) and low‑cost traffic striping/delineator changes at Dwight/Walnut and near the ARCO site to reduce unsafe turning movements.
City engineering staff presented a package of infrastructure updates including well startups, a planned two‑site TCP and arsenic treatment project funded at roughly $27 million, and a set of low‑cost traffic striping and interim delineator measures to curb unsafe turns.
Engineering described Well 8A as essentially complete pending controls and startup, and said raw water from Well 18…
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