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Filed in Clerk's Office <br /> 0 <br /> Department of Public Works Bianca Tirado <br /> City Clerk, South Bend, IN <br /> 2024 Annual Report& Accomplishments <br /> PW Highlights: <br /> • Rebuilding Our Streets (includes streetscape and special projects) <br /> o Street Paving: 42.04 Ln Miles <br /> o Street Maintenance (cracksealing and microsurfacing): 52.58 Ln Miles <br /> • Curbs&Sidewalks (Council allocation and reimbursement program) <br /> o Curbs replaced: 7,848 LF <br /> o Sidewalks replaced: 13,627 LF <br /> • Trash &Yard Waste <br /> o Collected 65,751,760 lbs of trash. <br /> o Collected 11,425,080 lbs of yard waste <br /> • Potholes <br /> o Patched 37,339 potholes <br /> • Alleys <br /> o 558 alleys graded <br /> • Wastewater <br /> o Zero NPDES permit violations <br /> o Three LTCP projects in design or underway at the wastewater plant <br /> o Treated a total of 10.94 billion gallons, averaging an average daily flow of 29.98 <br /> million gallons were day <br /> • Water <br /> o Total amount of water treated in 2024: 5.3 billion gallons <br /> o Average Amount of Water Treated per Day in 2024: 14,549,760 gallons <br /> o UAP credit given to qualifying customers: $737,762.75 <br /> Engineering <br /> • 64 development projects reviewed/released. <br /> • 70 engineering projects initiated. <br /> • Implementation of Year 4 of the Street Improvement Plan <br /> o 42.04 lane miles paved <br /> o 52.58 lane miles maintained through crack seal and microsurfacing <br /> • Continued cleanup at former Drewry's Brewery site, demolishing all remaining buildings. <br /> • 167 properties received new curb and sidewalk through the Council Allocation Program <br /> and 68 participants in the Curb and Sidewalk Reimbursement Program. <br /> o Curbs replaced through Council Allocation & City Reimbursement Programs: <br /> 7,848 LF <br /> o Sidewalks replaced through Council Allocation & City Reimbursement Programs: <br /> 13,627 LF <br /> o Note: these numbers are representative of only the two programs above and do <br /> not include other efforts like streetscape projects or Safe Routes to School <br /> federal aid programs. <br /> • Demolished 18 vacant and abandoned houses, the blighted former Fun FX building on <br /> Sample Street and the former South Bend Medical Foundation in advance of new <br /> development on the hospital campus. <br /> • Replaced windows and installed new siding at the Miami Hills apartment complex. <br />