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happens and is not intentional. Contact us in the spring and we will black dirt and <br />seed to repair the areas. <br />9. Keep vehicles off streets until the street has been plowed curb to curb. Often, <br />plowing takes more than one pass. <br />10. snow banks along the road. Drivers cannot see if children <br />are in them. <br /> <br />The Centerville Public Works Department wishes you an enjoyable winter and appreciates <br />your help keeping your streets open and passible. <br />Trucks <br />The new trucks that were ordered almost a year and a half ago, are now in. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />STORMWATER/WETLAND <br />LaMotte Park Stormwater Reuse System Expansion <br />Work on the project is substantially complete, with a few odds and ends that may need to <br />wait until the spring start-up of the system. <br /> <br />SEWER AND WATER <br />Wellhead Protection Plan <br />A Public Hearing on the Plan was held on September 9. No significant comments were <br />received. A draft of the Part II Plan will be sent to the Minnesota Department of Health for <br />review and comment. <br />2020 Downtown Street and Utility Improvements <br />Paving is now complete! The contractor paved the base course of asphalt just before the <br />protect the front edge of the curb from <br />snow plows while we wait to pave the final lift of asphalt next year or perhaps the year <br />after, depending on how the pavement looks upon inspection next spring. <br />The project has been hyrdo-seeded. This should allow for good turf growth early next <br />spring. Mail service has been switched back to normal delivery at permanent mailboxes. <br /> <br />A credit against all assessments has been issued, since sod was initially planned as part of <br />the project. Watch your mail for a letter outlining the specifics of your credit. <br /> <br />
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