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Afton council hears updates on waterline, street repairs and proposed maintenance building

Afton Town Council · July 1, 2026
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Summary

Engineers and public works staff told the council the South Afton Waterline Extension is nearing completion, repairs are needed on Second Avenue and Lincoln Street before warranty expiration, a pedestrian‑accessibility grant was submitted for Warrior Way, and plans for a maintenance storage building on Jefferson Street will be bid soon.

Jason Linford of Sunrise Engineering told the council on Sept. 13 that the South Afton Waterline Extension project is nearing completion and that repairs remain on the Second Avenue and Lincoln Street project before the warranty period expires. Linford said a pedestrian‑accessibility grant application has been submitted; the requested funds would be used to repair Warrior Way.

Linford presented plans for a maintenance storage building to be sited off Jefferson Street and said the school district granted a utility easement for the property. The council discussed fencing and snow‑slide prevention on the adjoining property; bids for the building will be advertised.

Director of Public Utilities Larry Lancaster reported sewer lines are being cleaned throughout town and that summer water use was higher than normal due to low rainfall but supplies remain adequate. Director of Public Works Joshua Peavler reported County assistance hauling gravel to improve Swift Creek Canyon road and a completed maintenance walkthrough for the Second Avenue and Lincoln Street project.