Thursday, February 7, 2008

A leaf vacuum came unhitched and ran into a house.

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Councilman Batch- Public Works Administration & Utilities
  1. The new street sweeper was demonstrated on Church Street. The sweeper meets Stormwater Regulations and can vacuum out storm drains.
  2. A leaf vacuum came unhitched and ran into a house. Mark Banks has made a corrective action plan. All chains, hooks, safety latch pins and emergency brake switches have been replaced on trailers with heavy duty hardware. The Public Works employees planted a cherry tree and re-seeded the lawn at the accident site.
  3. The stumps have been removed from the Dam. Re-seeding will be done next week and the area will be fenced off.
OROUGH OF HIGH BRIDGE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL

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