This week in numbers: 95 residents lose utility service


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A total of 43,750 linear feet of ditches in the P-section were also mowed and weeded by inmate work crews.
A total of 43,750 linear feet of ditches in the P-section were also mowed and weeded by inmate work crews.
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The following numbers were supplied from the city of Palm Coast, recorded between Monday, March 19, and Friday, March 23.

• 43,750 — linear feet of ditches in the P-section mowed and weeded by inmate work crews. Two downed trees were also removed in the S- and E-sections by the crews.

• 95 — number of utility customers’ service shut off for non-payment.

• 7.842 million — gallons of average daily water demand. The average wastewater flow was 4.962 million gallons.

• 15 — percentage of work completed on a multi-use path from Ralph Carter Park to Lehigh Trail. Clearing and grading has started. A stormwater structure with piping was installed at Royal Palms Parkway and Rymfire Drive.

• 100 — percentage complete of Palm Coast’s redundant street lights program. Thirty-one lights were removed, for a cost of $13,000.

• 70 — percentage of work completed on the north pavilion at the Indian Trails Sports Complex. Carpentry and electrical rough-in is complete.

• 1,000 — feet of sidewalks inspected

 

 

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