Wyoming gets updates on water tower, roads

Amy Doeun
Wyoming Reporter
The city of Wyoming Water Tower is about 90 percent completed.broadstreet.zone(48036);
“There was some discussion on long-term savings in not painting that (the pedestal),” City Engineer Mark Erichson told the Wyoming City Council during its June 6 meeting. “The cement will be sealed for long-term wear.”
Marty Powers of Public Works gave an update on gravel roads in the area.
“Some of our gravel roads are in need of gravel,” he said. “To do this, (we) would probably (need) one more year of adding gravel to kind of have the roads where they need to be. We would need 1,009 tons – the amount of gravel needed to make improvements. That would be 4 inches for the first half of Kettle River Blvd (north section), that is recommended. It will compact down to 3 inches. The second half could probably use some in three years, two years.”
The council asked about using

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