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Storm preparedness efforts expand 

With additional resources funded by the voter-approved Kaweah Lake and Local Storm Water Maintenance fee, the City's storm preparedness efforts have been expanded in preparation of potential upcoming winter storms.

City crews conduct storm preparedness activities annually by checking materials supplies, equipment and storm facilities and systems in late summer and early fall. Maintenance of the storm drain system has been significantly increased over the last year due to the additional staff funded by the Fee approved by voters in March 2013. Since then, the two storm maintenance crews have been successful with improving the capacity of the City's storm system through additional maintenance. Some of the activities conducted with the additional resources funded by the fee include:

  • Significant basin maintenance at Shannon Parkway and Demaree, Visalia Parkway and Chinowth, Walnut and Roeben, Cameron and West, and Ferguson and Roeben.
  • Significant creek system maintenance completed in Packwood Creek at Cameron (pictured above), Mill Creek at McAuliff, and Jennings Ditch east of Ben Maddox and south of Houston.
  • Basin and creek maintenance included removal of 1,150 tons of vegetation and debris  and repair of creek sections to significantly increase capacity;
  • Substantial increase in maintenance on storm piping system including annually removing 15 to 20 tons of grit and debris from the piping system.

 To review the staff report, click here.

Submit your boundaries for City Council district elections

Have a Voice and help draw the boundaries for 2016 district elections.

The public is encouraged to submit their ideas for how the five district boundaries for the City Council elections beginning in 2016 should be drawn. Public participation kits are available online or at City Hall. Plans are asked to be submitted by Nov. 14 to Doug Johnson of National Demographers Corporation by email at [email protected]. Johnson will present three considerations to the City Council at the Dec. 2 regular meeting.

For more information on the City's District Election process, including links to public participation kits and maps already submitted by citizens, click here.

 

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City Updates
 
Council awards 24 grants to Non-Profits
 
Landscape watering drops to 2 days a week in October
 
 
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Upcoming Events
  
Make a Difference Day
Saturday, Oct. 25
Packwood Creek
 
 
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