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Public-works director reports painting, signage, lights and a farmers-market water leak
Summary
Director of Public Works Nathan Boston told the council downtown painting is nearly complete, the city installed two stop signs and three no-parking signs with unit-cost notes, lights were installed in the Phoenix Hills subdivision, and crews are investigating a water leak near the farmers market.
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Nathan Boston, the city’s director of public works, gave the council an operations update. He said downtown painting is nearly finished except where Columbia Gas work remains; once that work clears, crews will complete downtown painting. Boston said crews installed two stop signs (which he said cost about $70 each for the sign) and three no-parking signs (about $25 each, not counting installation), and that public-works staff has been servicing police vehicles and installing lights in the new Phoenix Hills subdivision.
Boston also reported a water leak detected near the farmers market between the sink and the bathrooms; crews have identified options to repair it and are evaluating solutions. The director’s briefing closed with routine operational notes and timelines for follow-up work.
No specific project schedules or contract names beyond the contractor references in the parking- and sign-installation remarks were provided in the supplied segments.

