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Pineville City Council commits to community projects and honors fallen officers

May 14, 2024 | Prineville, Crook County, Oregon


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Pineville City Council commits to community projects and honors fallen officers
The City of Prineville Council convened on May 14, 2024, to address various community issues and updates. The meeting began with a motion to commit to a five-year plan, which was unanimously approved by the council members present.

City Manager Mr. Forrester delivered a comprehensive report, starting with a recognition of National Peace Officers Memorial Week. He highlighted the participation of council members and staff in a memorial ceremony honoring officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty, specifically mentioning Deputy Tobin Bolter, who was recently shot in Boise.

In public safety updates, Mr. Forrester noted ongoing efforts to maintain a full workforce within the police department, including the recruitment of two lateral officers and one dispatcher. He emphasized the importance of the department's accreditation process, which promotes best practices in law enforcement.

The report also covered significant public works projects. The design for the Aquifer Storage and Recharge No. 2 well is expected to be completed by late May or early June, with construction bids to follow. An open house event was held for the Transportation System Plan (TSP) project, allowing public input on transportation improvements.

Mr. Forrester discussed the Combs Flat to Peters Road extension project and the OID Canal piping project, which are part of a coordinated effort to enhance infrastructure in the area. He indicated that these projects represent the largest road initiative the city has undertaken.

Updates on the Third Street curb and storm drainage project were provided, with the Elm Street intersection now open and work continuing on the Deer Street intersection. Additionally, the city received a new locomotive, which will enhance freight capabilities.

In recreational news, the Meadow Lakes golf course reported a successful April, with seasonal maintenance crews returning to prepare the course for the summer. The council also discussed ongoing planning efforts and the success of the Next Gen leadership training program aimed at developing future city leaders.

The meeting concluded with a preview of the quarterly finance report, which will be presented by Finance Director Lori, alongside preparations for the mid-year audit and compliance projects. Overall, the council meeting addressed key community developments and reaffirmed the city's commitment to public safety and infrastructure improvements.

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