May 2021 City Manager’s Report
May05

May 2021 City Manager’s Report

Marc Maxwell Sulphur Springs City Council received from City Manager Marc Maxwell the following monthly manager’s report  during the May 4, 2021 council meeting: COVID-19 RESPONSE The number of active cases in Hopkins County decreased 82% since our last meeting with 27 active cases as of May 4th. There are 4 patients in the COVID unit at the hospital. GRAYS BUILDING The brick is installed. The walls are painted. The concrete floors...

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City Passes Key Ordinances Tuesday Night
Sep02

City Passes Key Ordinances Tuesday Night

  The Sulphur Springs City Council passed key ordinances on first reading for the budget for next fiscal year at a regular meeting Tuesday night. Mayor Kayla Price explains what the ordinances deals with and then there are responses from city Director of Finance Peter Karstens on the first three and then from city Human Resources Director Gordon Frazier on the fourth one. Councilman Craig Johnson also asks some questions. The...

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City Manager’s Report To August City Council Meeting
Aug05

City Manager’s Report To August City Council Meeting

STREETS, WATER AND SEWER – The FM 2285 waterline replacement project is complete. This project replaced 2.5 miles of undersized and dilapidated water main. The project was budgeted at $862,800. The project will come in well under budget. The old water main generated more repairs that any other water main in the City. Ironically, just as the Capital Construction Division was about to place the new line into service, the old line...

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Summer Paving Agenda and More in City Manager’s Report at July Meeting
Jul08

Summer Paving Agenda and More in City Manager’s Report at July Meeting

STREETS, WATER AND SEWER –  The FM 2285 waterline replacement project is picking up speed now that the rains have abated.  We’ve installed 8,800 feet of pipe, and three of four bores have been completed.   We expect to complete this project in July.  This project replaces 2.5 miles of undersized and dilapidated water main at a cost of $862,800.  The project begins at S.H. 19 and extends past the Lake Sulphur Springs dam.  The...

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City Manager’s Report Reflects a Busy May for City Employees
Jun03

City Manager’s Report Reflects a Busy May for City Employees

Sulphur Springs City Manager Marc Maxwell presented his Manager’s Report Tuesday night during the June regular session of the council. STREETS, WATER AND SEWER – The FM 2285 waterline replacement project is moving slowly.  The heavy rains have taken their toll on the project.  We’ve installed 6,500 feet of pipe, and three of four bores have been completed.   This project will replace 2.5 miles of undersized and dilapidated...

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