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Riverbank City Council declares May 2024 National Public Works Week and National Bike Month

May 14, 2024 | Riverbank, Los Angeles County, California


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Riverbank City Council declares May 2024 National Public Works Week and National Bike Month
In the heart of Riverbank, California, the City Council gathered on May 14, 2024, to celebrate two significant proclamations that highlight the community's commitment to public service and sustainable transportation. The atmosphere was filled with appreciation as council members recognized the vital contributions of public works professionals and promoted the joys of cycling.

The meeting kicked off with a proclamation for National Public Works Week, a tribute to the dedicated individuals who ensure the city’s infrastructure runs smoothly. The mayor emphasized the essential role of the Public Works Department, stating, “The city wouldn't run if we didn't have the Public Works Department.” This week, from May 19 to May 25, 2024, will honor those who manage and maintain the roads, water supply, and waste treatment facilities that are crucial for public health and quality of life.

Cody, a representative from the Public Works Department, expressed gratitude for the support received from the council and the community. He highlighted the teamwork that makes their work possible, noting, “I couldn’t do my job without the crew members.” The council echoed this sentiment, acknowledging the collaborative spirit that defines Riverbank’s public service.

Following this, the council turned its attention to another important initiative: National Bike Month. The month of May has been designated to promote cycling as a safe, environmentally friendly mode of transportation. The proclamation encourages residents to embrace biking, not only for fitness but also as a means to improve air quality and reduce traffic congestion. The week of May 13 to May 19 is specifically recognized as Bike to Work Week, urging all road users to share the road safely.

As the meeting concluded, the council left attendees with a sense of community pride and a call to action. The proclamations serve as reminders of the importance of public works and the benefits of cycling, fostering a healthier, more connected Riverbank.

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