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Volunteer working to finish downtown speaker wiring asks council for bucket truck support

December 02, 2025 | Goldendale, Klickitat County, Washington


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Volunteer working to finish downtown speaker wiring asks council for bucket truck support
During open public comment, Brian Paul, who identified himself as a resident of Old Mill, told the council he has been coordinating volunteers to finish installing the downtown speaker system and asked for equipment assistance to complete the wiring. "If we can get that bucket truck up sometime within the next week or sooner, we can get those wires zip tied, and then we can get those speakers activated," Paul said.

Council members thanked Paul for volunteering to complete the work and suggested contacting local tree-trimming businesses or residents who own bucket trucks as potential options. The council accepted the update as information-only and expressed appreciation for the community effort.

What happens next: Volunteers and staff will follow up on equipment availability and pursue local contacts to secure a bucket truck for final speaker wiring.

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