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City plans festive Christmas lights despite budget cuts

September 04, 2024 | Mount Pleasant, Titus County, Texas


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City plans festive Christmas lights despite budget cuts
In a recent government meeting, officials outlined plans for the upcoming holiday season and addressed ongoing infrastructure challenges. The city will continue its tradition of festive decorations, with Christmas lights set to adorn key locations including the courthouse, city hall, and Caldwell Park. This year, the display will feature a 24-foot Christmas tree and 75 wreaths on lighted poles along Jefferson and Madison streets. The parks department will assist in decorating Caldwell Park to help manage costs.

Additionally, the city announced a slight delay in street overlay projects, which are now scheduled to begin next week instead of this week, as previously communicated.

On the infrastructure front, officials reported issues with the sewer plant's screw pumps, with two units recently replaced and another showing signs of failure. The utilities director is actively working with the manufacturer to resolve these issues, assuring residents that alternative pumping solutions are available to prevent service disruptions. However, the city may incur additional costs if the new pumps do not perform as expected.

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