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City manager updates: railroad work to cost city only asphalt, wastewater valve and well rehab anticipated
Summary
City Manager Becca updated the council on upcoming railroad work (city to pay asphalt only, estimated at about $7,000), wastewater pond valve replacement (estimated $25,000—230,000) and the need to budget for annual well jetting and a future well rehabilitation; she also flagged zoning workload, employee recognition policy work and a planned ladder-truck work session.
City Manager Becca gave a multi-item operational briefing that included infrastructure, planning and emergency-preparedness items.
Railroad work: Becca said the railroad will perform work on 7th Street between Atlantic and Pacific and on Scenic South the following week; after negotiation the railroad agreed to cover most costs and the city will pay only for asphalt, which Becca estimated "about little over 7,000." She characterized that outcome as significantly less than the initial estimate of roughly $400,000…
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