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<br /> -- <br /> Pllhlic Works . <br /> The Public Works Director has inspected approximately twelve drainage problems this year as <br /> requested by property owners. In nearly every instance the problem was the result of incorrect <br /> grading. Ingerson Road does however have some serious drainage problems which were <br /> photographed for future street reconstmction reference. <br /> The spring street sweeping has been completed and the City was able to dump all of the <br /> sweepings plus some of the excess material behind the maintainence garage outside of the City. <br /> Public Works repaired one broken sewer line on Lake Lane this month. A section of old clay <br /> line was replaced with plastic pipe. <br /> About twelve street signs were replaced as a result offading or being ran over so far this year. <br /> New signs have been ordered for County Road F and will be installed on Friday, July 31", as a <br /> result of the name change. Personal letters were sent to all of the affected property owners of the <br /> name change, as well as all of the emergency service providers, the Postmaster, and all the utility <br /> compames. <br /> Copies of the Lake Josephine ordinances were sent to the Lake Josephine Improvement <br /> Association for their review and Staff expects to provide Council a copy of those ordinances as <br /> soon as Staff feels the ordinances and Joint Powers Agreement are in an acceptable form for all <br /> parties involved. . <br /> The Lake Johanna Fire Department held two mock rescue drills at one of the City lift stations <br /> this month. All of the Public Works employees and about twenty firemen attended one of the <br /> drills. Parks Foreman, Dave Winkel, arranged the drill. Dave is also a member of the Lake <br /> Johanna Fire Department. <br /> Lift Station entrance is classified as a" Confined Space Entry" and special precautions are <br /> required for each entry, due to the possibility of hazardous air conditions in a lift station. <br /> Street patching will be starting this month, as blacktop plants open, and boulevards damaged by <br /> snow plows this past winter, will also be repaired soon. <br /> . <br />