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After 174 methane testing sites, the Commission reported one Grade 1 detection and a handful of Grade 2 detections, with most readings showing lower-grade or no leaks. Members unanimously approved $15 for a temperature probe and discussed expanding sidewalk testing through volunteers and neighborhood groups.
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The Commission is continuing to check natural-gas infrastructure caps in sidewalks for methane leaks. Most tested locations have shown little or no leakage so far, but the group plans to expand testing where it is safe and seek help from residents, homeowners associations, and neighborhood groups. The City also reported up to $787,807 in value for four fast electric-vehicle charging stations at the Swim and Fitness Center.
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