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understand the scope and timing of a repaint. Staff will be discussing the results of that report with the <br />City Council at an upcoming workshop. <br /> <br />Public Works Truck Replacements <br />Based on current pricing, the city moved forward with the purchase of a 1-ton pickup truck, but held off on <br />the purchase of two more trucks that were programmed for replacement in the cityÓs Capital Equipment <br />Replacement Plan. Staff continues to evaluate the market and look for alternative ways to equip our staff. <br /> <br />Centerville Lake Water Quality Project <br />The Rice Creek Watershed District was awarded a $954,500 Clean Water Fund grant for an alum treatment <br />on Centerville Lake. Matt Kocian, Lake and Stream Program Manager, said: ÐWeÓre very excited for this <br />project, and confident that it will improve water quality conditions.Ñ If possible, the goal would be to <br />complete the first ÐdoseÑ of treatment as early as April of 2024, with a second dose programmed for the <br />spring of 2026. The watershed plans to hold some public informational meetings in the coming months as <br />part of a larger public engagement strategy, including social media posts and appearing at city meetings, <br />among other things. Mr. Kocian will present additional information at the January 24 City Council meeting. <br /> <br />CENTENNIAL LAKES POLICE DEPARTMENT <br />Welcome New Officer <br />The Centennial Lakes Police Department is happy to introduce Seamus Linderholm, our newest officer. <br />Seamus comes to us from the Washington County SheriffÓs Office, where he previously worked as a <br />Correctional Officer in the jail division. Make sure to congratulate him and say hi if you see him out and <br />about! <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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