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Gulfport council approves $3.4M Coffee Creek sewer project, moves to expand pole-mounted cameras and advance fire‑safety equipment purchases
Summary
The Gulfport City Council voted March 3 to approve a $3.4 million Coffee Creek sewer rehabilitation project funded with RESTORE money, authorized a blanket agreement with Mississippi Power to attach cameras to utility poles at reduced rates, and advanced a grant‑backed procurement plan for new firefighting breathing apparatus.
GULFPORT, Miss. — The Gulfport City Council on March 3 approved multiple resolutions to expand infrastructure and public‑safety capabilities, including a $3.4 million sewer rehabilitation in the Coffee Creek area and a blanket agreement with Mississippi Power that staff said will lower monthly pole‑attachment fees for city cameras.
In a voice vote that the clerk recorded as carried unanimously, council members approved the Coffee Creek sewer project, which city staff described as installing two sewer mains on either side of a drainage ditch between 30th and 31st streets, adding a box/channel to improve drainage and placing culverts near Gulfport High School. City staff estimated…
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