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Council discussed an emergency agreement to inspect and diagnose a failed transformer that has been out of service since August 13, reducing power-system reliability. Council also forwarded proposed financing measures for further consideration, including up to $31 million for a new Public Works facility and $7.5 million to expand residential broadband.
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The meeting did not record final approval of these major projects; several measures were forwarded to the September 2 Council meeting. The transformer’s circuit is being supplied from another substation while the City evaluates the needed inspection and repairs. Council also discussed a 12-inch Hudson Drive waterline extension, financing for Fire/EMS and transportation facilities, and new recreational trails.
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