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Boyceville public works details maintenance; police report 189 January calls

Village of Boyceville Board · July 1, 2026
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Summary

Public Works reported routine winter maintenance and ongoing water and lift‑station projects; the Police Department reported 189 calls for service in January, six citations and four arrests, and no use‑of‑force incidents.

During staff reports at the Feb. 9 meeting, Village of Boyceville public works and police staff summarized recent operations.

Public Works said crews opened storm drains, sanded streets, cleared sidewalks, replaced frozen water meters, repaired a chlorine leak at well #3, inspected the water tower heat and circulation pump, serviced an end loader and lawn tractor, and repaired hydraulic hoses. Staff also performed maintenance at several lift stations, repaired heating issues at the sand filter building, and cleaned a reject line. Ongoing projects noted included replacing rusted pipes at the St. Johns Lift Station, getting pricing for lead and copper service line identification, evaluating whether to repair or replace Lift Station #2’s pump, reviewing water and sewer rates, and planning for pond sludge removal.

The Police Department reported 189 total calls for service in January: 178 handled by the Boyceville Police Department and the remainder by the Dunn County Sheriff’s Office. Officers conducted six traffic stops, responded to one accident, handled seven ordinance complaints, performed 99 business checks and vacation watches, issued six citations and made four arrests. The department responded to two mutual aid requests, reported no pursuits or use‑of‑force incidents, and noted one ongoing felony investigation with two cases submitted to the District Attorney’s Office for review.

No formal board action was taken on these reports at the meeting; they were received and placed on file.