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Council praises public works for hydrant painting and storm cleanup; members ask about cameras and hazardous-waste billing

Edwardsville City Council · July 28, 2026
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Summary

Council members commended public works for painting about 157 fire hydrants and for storm cleanup; they also asked staff to confirm camera locations (reference to 4th and K‑32) and whether the city was billed for a hazardous-waste collection day, with staff saying they would check.

Council members praised the public works department for painting an estimated 157 fire hydrants; the Mayor said, "They painted a 157 fire hydrants... They look absolutely outstanding. Please pass that on." (Mayor)

Members also raised questions about city cameras and asked staff to follow up with police chiefs to confirm locations and details; staff said they would find out. On hazardous-waste day billing, the Mayor asked whether the city had been charged for a county hazardous-waste event; staff said they had not seen a bill and would monitor invoices and report back.