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Public Works <br /> • Brush Site 0 Right of Way Sweeping <br /> • Repurposes brush, logs, leaves, and grass clippings into mulch and In 2024, collected 25 pounds of phosphorus and 41 cubic yards of <br /> blended organic soil for landscaping projects. This helps keep debris, debris through regular sweeping. Crews sweep throughout the year, <br /> pollutants, and pesticides out of the storm sewer system, reducing focusing on known trouble spots. Weather events often bring leaves <br /> impacts on our lakes and streams. and twigs into streets, storm basins, and curbs, requiring follow-up <br /> cleanings to keep systems clear. <br /> • Clean Up Days <br /> • Reduces roadside debris from illegal dumping and partners with Water and Sewer Utilities <br /> agencies to repurpose items such as appliances, bikes, and gently used Implements the Wellhead Protection Plan, establishing protection <br /> construction materials. Scrap metal is melted down and reused in the zones around drinking water wells. Performs annual water leak <br /> creation of new products. surveys, fire hydrant and lift station inspections, and underground <br /> infrastructure assessments to reduce leaks and prevent environmental <br /> • Winter Operations contamination. <br /> • Conducts roadway brining, salting, and plowing operations. Staff <br /> attend annual winter maintenance and salt application training, and all Stormwater Preventive Maintenance <br /> equipment is calibrated each year. These practices reduce salt use Completed 298 stormwater inspections in 2025 to identify areas <br /> while keeping roadways, sidewalks, and trails safe in accordance with needing cleaning or repair, helping to reduce pollutants entering local <br /> best management practices. <br /> waterways. <br />