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DISTRICT B PRESENTATION

DISTRICT B PRESENTATION. Thursday, April 7 th , 2011 Saint Anthony’s Church. District B Investments [2004-Present]. Paved 7.7 miles over 34 Streets $2.5 million Stanton Street Bridge- $650,000 Major Sewer Repair- $227,350 221 Catch Basins repaired/replaced

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DISTRICT B PRESENTATION

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  1. DISTRICT B PRESENTATION Thursday, April 7th, 2011 Saint Anthony’s Church

  2. District B Investments [2004-Present] • Paved 7.7 miles over 34 Streets • $2.5 million • Stanton Street Bridge- $650,000 • Major Sewer Repair- $227,350 • 221 Catch Basins repaired/replaced • Sand bar/debris removal Bowman-Spring Run- $390,000 • Poplar Street Wall Repairs- $200,000 • Major sewer Upgrades- $1.4 million • District B Total= $6 million

  3. 2011 Infrastructure Projects • Paving: • S Franklin from South to Market • Metcalf Street • Moyallen Street • Ross Street Phase II- $2.8 million • Upgrade of the existing sewer system

  4. Iron Triangle Playground Build10/7/2010 • Past Present

  5. City Wide Investments2004-Present • Paved 39 miles over 162 Streets • $12 million • Bridge Repairs- 5 completed • $10.4 million • Catch Basins- 1,317= $2,628,000 • Sewer Repair- $2.5 million • Creek wall maintenance- $3.8 million • 4 Streetscape Phases- $8.5 million • 3 new playgrounds- $600,000 • Golf course/athletic fields- $1.1 million

  6. Public Safety Police Department • 29 new police officers on the street • 250 camera citywide surveillance system • Reinstated K-9 and S.W.A.T. unit • Replaced bullet-proof vests for entire dept. twice • Purchased tasers and related equipment • Purchased new police radio antenna • Records Management system • 18 new vehicles to the fleet

  7. Public SafetyFire Department • Invested over $3 million in WBFD • Purchased: • 1 ladder truck- • 3 Fire Engines • 3 Ambulances • Asst. Chief’s Vehicle • 85 sets of Bunker Gear • 70 Helmets • Built Hollenback Fire Station • Response Time= 3:57 [below national average]

  8. Demolitions • Demolished 125 abandoned and blighted properties citywide

  9. Rental Property Regulations • Rental inspections valid for 2 years • Re-inspection mandated if tenants change • Property owners outside of 15 miles must have local property manager • Required Real Estate license • “3-Strikes” Ordinance • Authorizes city to immediately close nuisance properties • 3 disruptive conduct reports from police and/or serious health or code violations

  10. Rental Inspections

  11. Health Department Statistics

  12. Intermodal Center • Past Present

  13. Intermodal Center

  14. Coal Street Park • Past Present

  15. Coal Street Park • Past Present

  16. Coal Street Playground

  17. Pine Ridge • Past Present

  18. Murray-Courtright • Past Present

  19. Downtown • Past Present

  20. Streetscape • Past Present

  21. Lighting Downtown • Past Present

  22. Mill Street Homes • Past Present

  23. River Common

  24. South Main StreetPast Present

  25. Northampton Street • Past Present

  26. Elevations Ribbon-Cutting

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