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crews have had to respond to several emergency leaks. He said the North <br /> Heights job should be complete soon and the DHS project is almost half <br /> completed. He added that both the Street Department and the Utility <br /> Construction crews have been doing in-kind work at the new Independence <br /> County Game and Fish Shooting Range. On the tunnel project, contractors have <br /> made little progress in laying the conventional pipe inside the tunnel because of <br /> the rainy weather. He said with dry weather coming, that portion of the project <br /> should be complete by midsummer. The Wastewater Plant expansion project <br /> plans are almost complete. He said ANRC and McGoodwin, Williams and Yates <br /> engineering firm are ironing out the final details. Lastly, the SSES (Sanitation <br /> Sewer Evaluation Survey) is complete and the results are now being reviewed. <br /> He said he was expecting a plan by September on the most efficient and cost <br /> effective way to rehab the sewer system. <br /> Mr. Johnson asked for permission for out of state travel for Michael McDonald to <br /> attend training in San Antonio, TX. Councilmember Bryant moved to grant the <br /> out of state travel and Councilmember Matthews seconded. All voted for. <br /> F) CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT <br /> City Attorney Castleberry addressed the council to give a report on his first two <br /> months as City Attorney. Mr. Castleberry said one of his primary roles as City <br /> Attorney is prosecuting cases in District Court for the City. He said in his first two <br /> months, 348 cases have either been set for or gone to trial. Of those cases, 20 <br /> were for domestic violence, 22 DWI, 33 Drug and/or Alcohol, 142 traffic, and 131 <br /> other which includes citations for shoplifting, fleeing and resisting arrest. Mr. <br />