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Public Works reports curb repairs, water-main work and wastewater-plant preparation; city lacks dedicated street sweeper
Summary
Public Works reported recent curb and asphalt repairs, 300 feet of water main installation at the wastewater plant, preparations for a major plant transfer and general pothole and meter repairs; staff confirmed the city does not own a dedicated street sweeper.
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A Public Works representative summarized recent maintenance and capital work, including concrete curb repairs, asphalt repairs on Tomahawk, a 300-foot water-main installation related to the wastewater-treatment plant, meter-pit repairs and pothole work around the city. The representative said crews are preparing for a large transfer at the wastewater treatment plant in the coming month and that painting and internal work at Well 10 are underway.
When asked about neighborhood requests for street sweeping, Public Works said the city does not own a dedicated street sweeper because that equipment is expensive, though contractors on site have used a skid-steer with a brush attachment. Staff agreed they have some equipment capabilities and said they would check whether a skid-steer brush could be used in the problem locations and follow up with the developer or contractors about cleanup responsibilities.

