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Bexley Service Department 2022 Year-End Report

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Bexley Service Department 2022 Year-End Report | Inter Trauma Nexus

Bexley Service Department 2022 Year-End Report | Inter Trauma Nexus

Highlights: Work Performed by Bexley Service Department:

  • Twenty-four main line water leaks were repaired
  • Nine valves were replaced and six were rebuilt
  • Twenty-nine sanitary manholes were rehabbed and twelve storm manholes were rehabbed
  • Four storm main line and five sanitary main lines were repaired
  • Eighty-eight trees were planted throughout the city
  • Drainage lines and fencing installed at the dog park
  • Improvements were started on the Schneider Park trail
  • Brick curbs were repaired throughout the city
Highlights: Work Performed by Contractors:

  • Approximately 250 sidewalk panels were replaced
  • 3700 lf of streets were resurfaced and 500 lf of alleys were also resurfaced
  • 4,850 lf of sanitary sewer pipe lined in various sizes from 8″ to 30″ diameter
  • 1,535 lf of new storm sewer pipe were in installed in various sizes from 12″ to 30″
  • 4,800 lf of new water line pipe were installed in various sizes from 6″ to 10″
  • Traffic calming medians were installed on Bellwood Ave
  • Spot brick repair on brick streets throughout the city
Highlights: From Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District

  • 15 high schoolers attended the Envirothon Competition at Tar Hollow State Park on 4/26/22. The 2nd place team Envirothon team went on to complete at the State Contest where they came in 10th out of 19 teams.
  • 21 Bexley residents received a rebate who implemented a backyard conservation practice on their property.
  • 19 site inspections at the St. Charles Preparatory school. Phase 3 work has begun.
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