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Canton staff report: ballfield lighting finished, lead-and-copper survey required, fire truck repaired

Canton City Council · July 1, 2026
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Summary

At the June 14 meeting Canton staff reported that new bulbs have restored ballfield lighting, the city must begin a lead-and-copper water survey to be completed by fall 2024, and the fire department completed a significant repair to its pumper truck; the deputy clerk also reported completed park shelter work and changes to disconnect notice procedures.

City staff and council members provided routine operational updates at the June 14 Canton City Council meeting.

Mayor Josh Nordsving and Clerk Anne Koliha reported that ballfield lighting work has been completed following installation of new bulbs. Public Works staff Jon Nordsving said the city will need to begin a lead-and-copper water survey that must be completed by fall 2024. Fire Department representative Jason Magnuson reported a major repair to the department’s pumper fire truck. Deputy Clerk Barb Kerns said park shelter work has been completed and that she will report to the Arlin Falck Foundation on grant funds used for the project; Kerns also said disconnect notices for utilities will be mailed with utility bills rather than posted at residences.

These items were reported under the meeting’s reports section; the minutes do not include technical details such as the scope or cost of the pumper repair, the lead-and-copper sampling plan, or grant dollar amounts. Administrative follow-up is implied for the wellhead protection plan amendment discussed by the clerk.