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Public Works Street Closure
The City of Salida Public Works Department will be closing 13th Street from C to D St on Monday, May 2nd and Tuesday May 3rd to replace a fire hydrant. We apologize for the inconvience. Any questions can be directed to 539-6257. more »
City of Salida Public Works Street Sweeping Program
The street sweeping program in the downtown area will start on May 2, 2011. This program will continue until November 30, 2011. The downtown area is swept from 4:00 AM until 6:00 AM. The street sweeping schedule is as follows: Tuesday: E Street F Street G Street Friday: First Street Second Street Third Street Sackett [...]
New Utility Code Nears Completion
A significant project is underway at the city. Over the next several months, we will re-write the Salida Municipal Code. The water and wastewater utilities chapter is the first to be addressed. The ordinance adopting the revised code will be presented to city council on April 19 for approval on first reading. Changes of most [...]
Public Works helps you monitor your water use
Recently, the Public Works Department has been receiving a high number of calls concerning our meter pits. With the cold weather and the warm up this last week, people are experiencing quite a few broken or leaking water pipes. With that many people have accessed the water meter pits to turn their water … more »
Freezing Meters
Well it appears that winter has finally decided to pay our little valley a visit. And with that we are experiencing some of the coldest weather we seen in a while and now this week we actually have some measureable snow. Until recently we have been fairly lucky with very few frozen meters … more »